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Since you didn't specifically ask for a polynomial equation, couldn't we just say:New question:
wrong question, RHS should be n.
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Would you write that in the examSince you didn't specifically ask for a polynomial equation, couldn't we just say:
y = | x |³ + 2x² + 3 | x | + 3
Wouldnt that be long to expand? you would have 16 termsEasier way:
you do not really expand term by term, you can expand by inspection, say, you know that the term x^4 comes from products of x^3 and x, x^2 and x^2, and x and x^3. meanwhile, for p(x)p(-x), if you group even power terms and odd power terms, you will have sum times difference which is difference of squaresWouldnt that be long to expand? you would have 16 terms
the third last line is wrong. refer to my previous post, the RHS of the question should be n.
FrankXie's method is good but another way that I can see is to:Wouldnt that be long to expand? you would have 16 terms
but the RHS = z^n ?the third last line is wrong. refer to my previous post, the RHS of the question should be n.
Yeah sorry, the RHS should be 'n' not '1', just fixed it, thanks Frank.
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Is that last fraction ?Me and ekman attempting to make a question:
There's still a serious problem in the question: say, if then the LHS will be zero. So I modify this question intoNEXT QUESTION
BUMP. I really want to see what people get for our question.Me and ekman attempting to make a question:
is k any integer>=1, like can it be greater than n ?Me and ekman attempting to make a question:
Sorry 1 greater than or equal to k which is greater than or equal to n-1is k any integer>=1, like can it be greater than n ?
Er, are you really sure you have a nice expression for this?BUMP. I really want to see what people get for our question.