mreditor16
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I just realised why they added 1okay thanks guys.
keen to hear what Carret or Trebla have to say!
Damn beat me to it!3>2
3>= 2 + 1
In general if you have a case where n>k and n,k are BOTH INTEGERS then adding 1 to the smaller number will still guarantee n>= that number, since the smallest difference you can have between two integers is 1
makes sense now. thanks man! BOSTES solutions didn't explain it properly :/3>2
3>= 2 + 1
In general if you have a case where n>k and n,k are BOTH INTEGERS then adding 1 to the smaller number will still guarantee n>= that number, since the smallest difference you can have between two integers is 1
I gave on your behalf.makes sense now. thanks man! BOSTES solutions didn't explain it properly :/
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to emilios again.
thanks man!
haha same same :/nws man.
that was a killer question. i felt like a king when i got the first part of it out, but doing that that whole n>k+1 thing is something i never would've thought to do in an exam so dem feelz
Bro it was a straight forward question after the first part.BOSTES solutions never explain shit!
Not in regards to this question, I've noted in some other papersBro it was a straight forward question after the first part.
Oh ok. Hopefully, we can perform well in HSC. I am so Damn worried cos if I don't get like 98, I am screwed. Btw how much raw for 99 scaled?Not in regards to this question, I've noted in some other papers
True. Yet better understanding maths series.use maths in focus; she has some pretty good solutions
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