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so lyk yeh.
Teacher gave our class like 20hrs of maths h/w so yeh :S
i know how to do most questions, just some of these i had problems with anyone wanna be so kind nuff to help out? ;O
The answers are in tha brackets i.e [answer]
1) The sum of the first 4 terms of an arithmetic series is 42 and the sum of the 3rd and the 7th term is 46. Find the sum of the first 20 terms. [1010]
2) The 20th term of an arithmetic series is 131 and the sum of the 6th to 10th terms inclusive is 235. Find the sum of the first 20 terms. [1290]
3) The sum of 50 terms of an arithmetic series is 249 and the sum of 49 terms of the series is 233. Find the 50th term of the series. [16]
4) Find the sum of all integers between 1 and 100 that are not multiples of 6. [4234]
5) Prove by mathematical induction: 4^n greater than or equal to 3n+7 for all integers n >1
6) Prove by mathematical induction: n(n+2) is divisible by 4 if n is any even positive integer
7) Evaluate: Definite integral where b = 4 and a = 2,
x^2
____dx [56/9]
3
8) Evaluate: Definite integral where b=4, a= 3:
x^2+x+3
_______ [0.0126]
3x^5
Cheers if you can help me out ;D It would be much appreciated
i know how to do most questions, just some of these i had problems with anyone wanna be so kind nuff to help out? ;O
The answers are in tha brackets i.e [answer]
1) The sum of the first 4 terms of an arithmetic series is 42 and the sum of the 3rd and the 7th term is 46. Find the sum of the first 20 terms. [1010]
2) The 20th term of an arithmetic series is 131 and the sum of the 6th to 10th terms inclusive is 235. Find the sum of the first 20 terms. [1290]
3) The sum of 50 terms of an arithmetic series is 249 and the sum of 49 terms of the series is 233. Find the 50th term of the series. [16]
4) Find the sum of all integers between 1 and 100 that are not multiples of 6. [4234]
5) Prove by mathematical induction: 4^n greater than or equal to 3n+7 for all integers n >1
6) Prove by mathematical induction: n(n+2) is divisible by 4 if n is any even positive integer
7) Evaluate: Definite integral where b = 4 and a = 2,
x^2
____dx [56/9]
3
8) Evaluate: Definite integral where b=4, a= 3:
x^2+x+3
_______ [0.0126]
3x^5
Cheers if you can help me out ;D It would be much appreciated
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