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How do I do this Need details solution to follow up prove that cos(a)+cos(a+b)+cos(a+2b)+....+cos(a+(n-1)b)={cos(a+((n-1)/2)bsi...Asked by Isaac
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Need details solution to follow up
prove that cos(a)+cos(a+b)+cos(a+2b)+....+cos(a+(n-1)b)={cos(a+((n-1)/2)bsin(nB/2)}/½sinb
for all N£N
Need details solution to follow up
prove that cos(a)+cos(a+b)+cos(a+2b)+....+cos(a+(n-1)b)={cos(a+((n-1)/2)bsin(nB/2)}/½sinb
for all N£N
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Answered by
oobleck
Hmmm. It's not even true for n=2, so I think something's wrong.
Answered by
Isaac
How is it not true can you explain?
Answered by
oobleck
geez - plug in n=2 and the equation generated is not true.
Answered by
Isaac
This is part of an IMO question which I can't solve
Answered by
oobleck
A question cannot be false. Apparently the identity they proposed is not true.
Take a look at what happens when
n=1: cos(a) = 2cos(a - b/2)sin(b/2)/sin(b)
n=2: cos(a) + cos(a+b) = 2cos(a + b/2)sin(b)/sin(b)
clearly neither of those is an identity.
Take a look at what happens when
n=1: cos(a) = 2cos(a - b/2)sin(b/2)/sin(b)
n=2: cos(a) + cos(a+b) = 2cos(a + b/2)sin(b)/sin(b)
clearly neither of those is an identity.
Answered by
oobleck
You can find answers to past IMO's online. They really are quite difficult. Maybe you should start with the MAA's AHSME, which is the gateway to the IMO. It's kind of the next step up from the SAT math area exams. I got 800 on each of those, and felt pretty competent, but blew it royally on the AHSME, even though I was top in my high school for three years running.
To tell you the truth, I have only tried a few IMO problems. They really require some sophistication and out-of-the-box thinking. If you finally get past the IMO, you can move on to the Putnam exam, given to college students. Two sets of six questions, each three hours. I got 11 out of 120 points, which is about average!
To tell you the truth, I have only tried a few IMO problems. They really require some sophistication and out-of-the-box thinking. If you finally get past the IMO, you can move on to the Putnam exam, given to college students. Two sets of six questions, each three hours. I got 11 out of 120 points, which is about average!
Answered by
Isaac
Wow.......thanks sir obleck
Answered by
Isaac
You're the best thanks for the info
Answered by
Isaac
Can you give me a link to download
MAA's AHSME book??
MAA's AHSME book??
Answered by
oobleck
not off the top of my head, but google can
Answered by
Isaac
Okay will search....but I would need a tutor with IMO experience to guide me through it.........can I be posting them here for you to help me... provide Link and key areas for me ??
Answered by
oobleck
just look up some past IMO solutions. They explain how to solve the problems. I doubt I will be of much help on these questions.
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