leehuan
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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon
Few suggestions:
1. Use the fact that it's even to make (-1)^n = 1 as early as right after writing the expansion of (1-x)^n instead of at the end, because the fact this question wasn't split into parts meant that the result can be used essentially anytime.
2. Simplify the expansion of (1+x)^n - (1-x)^n earlier
3. Combined with 2 - I would've written nC0 -> nC6 to establish the pattern more clearly.
4. (Most unnecessary suggestion) Just write d^2/dx^2 in front of the LHS and the RHS in your second equation
Correction: Lol, 2x30 does not equal 15x5 (you forgot to rewrite as 12x5)
Though I didn't think too deeply myself to create a solution, so good job!
Few suggestions:
1. Use the fact that it's even to make (-1)^n = 1 as early as right after writing the expansion of (1-x)^n instead of at the end, because the fact this question wasn't split into parts meant that the result can be used essentially anytime.
2. Simplify the expansion of (1+x)^n - (1-x)^n earlier
3. Combined with 2 - I would've written nC0 -> nC6 to establish the pattern more clearly.
4. (Most unnecessary suggestion) Just write d^2/dx^2 in front of the LHS and the RHS in your second equation
Correction: Lol, 2x30 does not equal 15x5 (you forgot to rewrite as 12x5)
Though I didn't think too deeply myself to create a solution, so good job!