not the way it looks!!!

Algebra Level pending

Hint: Go For Some Trigonometry....

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Kaushal Agrawal
Sep 2, 2014

Infact, we have an identity:

LHS= cos(PI/2^(n+1)), which leads to f(n)=sin(PI/2^n) and hence k=1.

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