RE: Exams...maths - WTH
hehe just use the green formula I put and ignore what i wrote correcting Dempsy...
n= [(n-1)-(n-2)+6] + (n-1)
And this does work. As for DDunk saying 0 is the first number that also works with this equation.
If I used the 1st figure (3) and substitute all of the blue numbers below into my equation, this is what results:
n=3
(n-1)=0
(n-2)=3 (I got this answer because it must be the opposite of the 3 ie the system is a quadratic)
therefore n= (0-3+6)+0
=3
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Actual value of n -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
Actual number value 12 3 0 3 12 27 48 75
No.s used in example (n-3) (n-2) (n-1) (n) (n+1) (n+2) (n+3) (n+4)
This post was edited on 04-21-2005 at 02:58 PM by haydos.
quote: Originally posted by WDZ
don't be lazy
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