blaze.bluetane
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Has anyone got any difficult/challenging MX2 level mathematical induction questions? Maybe from a trial or textbook or whatever. Would be much appreciated.
there are many 4U geometical induction questions in the extension section of cambridge 3U. Chapter 8 i think it was
or not. not really sure but probably
Has anyone got any difficult/challenging MX2 level mathematical induction questions? Maybe from a trial or textbook or whatever. Would be much appreciated.
i know if theres (n+1) envelopes that need to be placed in n letterboxes (ie. more envelopes than letterboxes) you can use a theory called "the pigeonhole theory"For n = 1,2,3,4 find the number of ways of placing n letters in n envelops such that no letter is in the correct envelope ( assume the letters and envelopes form pairs)
Prove that in general for n >= 0 the following formula gives the number of ways
ahh yeah, my badits actually called the pigeonhole principle, since 'theory' means it has no proof. like string theory
should this be...4) Prove by MI for all integers n≥1 that
(a1 + a2 + ... + an)/2 ≥ (a1.a2...a2)1/n
Where a1, a2, ..., an > 0
Yep, should be /n.should this be...
(a1 + a2 + ... + an)/n ≥ (a1.a2...an)1/n
Arithmetic mean is always greater than or equal to a geometric mean?
By the way thank you to everyone. Anyone else with good induction questions please do not hesitate to put them up.
Also... solutions? [I think I might invest in Terry Lee's book(s) - they are the only ones I don't have... they are good right?]
Yeah, sorry, my bad.Yep, should be /n.
Yeah, all questions in his book have solutions (may be a bit confusing at first, but at least they're there). I think they're good books, caters more to harder questions (btw the questions I posted were in the challenge problems section)Also... solutions? [I think I might invest in Terry Lee's book(s) - they are the only ones I don't have... they are good right?]
I don't think he sells it anymore So gl getting it 2nd hand.[I think I might invest in Terry Lee's book(s) - they are the only ones I don't have... they are good right?]
He recently had a new batch come in. If any of you guys need copies, I can buy it on your behalf, and send it to you (I am tutored by him).I don't think he sells it anymore So gl getting it 2nd hand.
gg then. I read here that he perves on females students.(I am tutored by him).
By 'perving' though, it's more a hit on the head, pinch on the ear etc. And the leaning, it's a height issue, he's only about 145cm, so when he leans over to check your work, it comes across as invading personal space.gg then. I read here that he perves on females students.
this has nothing to do with the questioni know if theres (n+1) envelopes that need to be placed in n letterboxes (ie. more envelopes than letterboxes) you can use a theory called "the pigeonhole theory"
Yeah that's his site. A few months ago, they were out of print so the textbook based on the new syllabus would come out.You seem to be able to buy Terry Lee's books through paypal on
HSC Coaching
Isn't that his site?
What's the hitch?