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Re: HSC 2014 4U Marathon

Consider a regular 8x8 chessboard. 8 knights are placed on the chessboard, 4 at each end as such:

_ _ K K K K _ _

So in the middle of the very top and very bottom rows is 4 knights.

If all knights move simultaneously, prove whether or not it is possible for either of the diagonals of the chessboard to be completely filled by all 8 knights.
After how many moves? As many as you need?
 

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Nope, there will always be four knights on dark squares and four knights on light squares (as this is the case to start with, and each move changes the colour of each knights square).
 

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Ok yer you do the same thing and you get c>d too.

Then you will probably do something similar and get all the results.
 

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Do we learn these inequality results later when we cover harder 3U?
 

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Note: This question should probably be split into several parts in order to make the difficulty more reasonable, but I would like to see what you guys can come up with off the bat.
 
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Note: This question should probably be split into several parts in order to make the difficulty more reasonable, but I would like to see what you guys can come up with off the bat.








As then the RHS as

What am I doing wrong?

If this is actually correct then I'm going to try find an upper bound for then call on my best friend Mr.Squeeze Theorem.
 
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Re: HSC 2014 4U Marathon

It should be



on the second last line
 

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As then the RHS as

What am I doing wrong?

If this is actually correct then I'm going to try find an upper bound for then call on my best friend Mr.Squeeze Theorem.
Whoops, my bad, I forgot to include a factor inside the brackets. You need to average the power sum before taking the p-th root. Edited appropriately.
 

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Whoops, my bad, I forgot to include a factor inside the brackets. You need to average the power sum before taking the p-th root. Edited appropriately.
Ok so that gives me my lower bound:



Now I need to find an upper bound to use Squeeze Theorem on (well at least that is what I'm thinking will happen).
 
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