We have like 3 more lessons to finish off mechanics and then yeshave you done all 4u topics?
do u have access to a computer? then it will come up.
i follow ur solution, and it is correct, but i usually do it by assuming true for n=k and then proving true for n=k+1. if u apply ur solution to that scenario, it doesnt work. why is that?
I had a rather different proof in mind involving a Telescoping Sum because we're finding a Trigonometric Sum with the 'angles' (is that what you call it?) in A.P.
Haha cheers, I know you have high standards in that regard. Yeah the series is just the real part of a complex geometric series, so it is very quick to evaluate without induction.btw I like your sigmas.
Using the Sums/Products and Products/Sums expression I presume?I had a rather different proof in mind involving a Telescoping Sum because we're finding a Trigonometric Sum with the 'angles' (is that what you call it?) in A.P.
EDIT: Never mind I just saw they asked us to prove it via Induction.
Yep!Using the Sums/Products and Products/Sums expression I presume?