Hi, everyone!
Finally, I am done with my second article
This time, it is - Investigating Binomial Theorem
Now, I am confused because I have got multiple ideas with me to write an article on. So, I would like to know from you. Which topic you would recommend?
And don't forget to try out my advanced problems. Also, you will find more of my problems in the upcoming Proofathon Calculus Contest. I couldn't add them to the paper because the contest hasn't started yet.
Any kind of suggestions/feedback are appreciated.
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advanced inequality
I'm recommending:
(a) Non-trivial positive integers such that Fibonacci(x)=xn, for n≥3. For instance, n=1→x=5 and n=2→x=12;
(b) Big values of n such that the base-10 logarithm of the first n primes is an integer;
(c) Non-trivial functions f(x) such that ntimesf(f(f⋯(x))))=f(x) for integers n≥2;
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Thanks, @Guilherme Dela Corte
I'll take this topic as my next challenge. In meantime, if I don't get to something really more interesting, I'll try to com up with some non-trivial facts and numbers. But definitely, that will surely take lot of time to investigate. So, I guess, there will be a long pause on my articles till then.
How can we download the papers of previous contests?
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I guess you are talking about Proofathon Contests.
In that case, go to the following page - Past Contests
Click on "2013-14" link and there you can download the past contests paper.
I am rather confused , this I have'nt tried till now ( You wrote this under proving the Basel theorem)
How can you square it , its an inequality , sorry I have'nt done this before , it may be very simple , but I am confused right now.
Now this is always true - 1> -1
as you squared then my inequality will yield 1>1 , but 1 = 1
Squaring means multiplying terms by itself so for getting csc^2 on left we have to multiply csc throughout the inequality and take the domain of x as the expression remains positive which is only possible in first quadrant , we also have to see the angles when it becomes negative.
Please clear my this small doubt , I hav'nt tried squaring inequalities so I may be completely wrong. Thanks
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@megh choksi Well, I guess, you didn't notice that I am considering the inequality only in the domain (0,2π) which means, all of the three terms (in the inequality) are positive and we can safely square out the terms in the inequality iff all the terms are positive.
The example, you describe, has a negative term viz. −1, so that prohibits us from squaring out the inequality 1>−1.
I hope, you would have understood now, why have I squared it out.
Thanks.
To back up Kishlaya's point suppose x < y such that x + k = y. This means that: (x+k)2=y2⟹ x2+(2xk+k2)=y2 Now this means that: x≥0⟹ x2<y2 but x < 0 doesn't not imply that x2 < y2, as their difference may be negative.
How can we submit our problems in contests like Proofathon,Jomo etc.?
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For JOMO, go to the website and click the Rules option.
On the rules page, you can find the method of submission and all other necessary information you may require.
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I didn't find any way to submit my problems?How did you submit problems in proofathon?
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Once you have created an account, you'll find that a user id has been assigned to you. (You can find this user id on the ongoing contests page under the contest file button). So, when a contest is going on, you need to email your solutions (include your user id) to [email protected]. Now, there are two ways of writing up your solutions - either you can create a pdf (via LaTeX) or you can even submit your handwritten solutions. (although we prefer that you create a pdf using LaTeX) (but the way of submission you choose, won't effect your grades)
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Well, we aren't accepting user submitted problems for the time being. But anyways, I'll discuss it once again with the staff and notify you.I'm sorry once again.
Thanks.
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@Cody Johnson (owner of Proofathon) posted on Brilliant about his idea and starting a new online competition. There, he asked all members, who wish to contribute or wanted to help to come forward. So, that's the story of how Proofathon started and how we all formed a team.
More than a year ago,Really awesome article....Though it will take me a little while to completely understand it.