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thats just sad :|if i = sqrt -1, find i^2.
thats just sad :|if i = sqrt -1, find i^2.
1-z=(1/2)sin(@/2)cis(@/2)If z = cos ?? + i sin ??, then show that (without using induction)
You passed your subtraction test.If 0 isn't a solution he has 4
Shouldn't your 1st 2 lines be as modified above ??1-z=-2i sin(@/2)cis(@/2)
1-z^n= -2i sin(n@/2)cis(n@/2)
(1-z^n)/(1-z)=result
Or you can see it because the equation would be undefined (involves 1/x).x=0 is not a solution (sub into original equation to see)
Consider the girls seated next to each other. This is done in 5! ways. This leaves 15-5+1=11 people units.New question:
How many ways are there to arrange 10 boys and 5 girls in a circle such that none of the girls are seated next to each other?
ThanksShouldn't your 1st 2 lines be as modified above ??
You'll still get the same end result.
Whatever the answer to my query, still an elegant solution.
(i) [maths]\alpha[/maths] + [maths]\beta[/maths] = p+iq,New question:
[maths]x^2-(p+iq)x+3i=0[/maths] (p, q are real) has roots [maths]\alpha[/maths] and [maths]\beta[/maths]. The sum of the square of the roots is 8.
(i) Write down expressions for the sum of roots and product of roots.
(ii) Hence find the possible values of p and q.
Incorrect, perhaps I should clarify. No girls seated next to each other means a formation (assume a circle) BGGBGBGBBGBBBBB is invalid as 2 girls are next to each other. ie. between any 2 girls, there must be at least 1 boy.Consider the girls seated next to each other. This is done in 5! ways. This leaves 15-5+1=11 people units.
So No of ways girls sitting next to each other = 1*10!*5!
So No of ways girls not sitting next to each other = 1*14!-1*10!*5!=8.67*10^10 (3 sf).
In that case, it would be 1*6!*2!*7! = 7257600 I think...Incorrect, perhaps I should clarify. No girls seated next to each other means a formation (assume a circle) BGGBGBGBBGBBBBB is invalid as 2 girls are next to each other. ie. between any 2 girls, there must be at least 1 boy.
Its not correct but I'm curious about how you got this answer.In that case, it would be 1*6!*2!*7! = 7257600 I think...
If all 5 girls are together then no of ways that could happen is 1*10!*5!Could you explain how you got these answers? Your answer is still not right.
stfu, you are pathetic, you are that desperate for attention that you need to copy ohexploitable, you are such a fail. But then again I only do General maths so what would I know...
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Have you got any tutees yet?stfu, you are pathetic, you are that desperate for attention that you need to copy ohexploitable, you are such a fail
14!New question:
How many ways are there to arrange 10 boys and 5 girls in a circle such that none of the girls are seated next to each other?
EDIT: it means that between any 2 girls, there must be at least 1 boy
I don't think it's 14. I know at least 2 specific cases [BGBBGBBGBBGBBGB and BBGBGBGBGBGBGBG] with 48 and 6!*7! number of ways each...