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Does this question need clarification?
No, the question makes sense to me.

I am 99% sure the answer is yes, but a proof of this fact would need me to lay out some kind of "greedy algorithm" for doing this as well as a demonstration that the algorithm does what we require. I can't see a quick way of doing this (although I expect it is more cumbersome than technically difficult. the key idea is clearly induction and subdividing.)
 

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Can anyone give me a heads up as to how to do Q16 (iii) , it's really doing my head in :S (from Dan964's set of questions)
Thats kind of the point.
But I realised I forgot a constant term so I have to redo the question.
 
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edited questions of mine, discard old one.
errors fixed:
Q15 is now Q13
Q15(b) corrected now Q13 (b)
Q16 rewritten, some parts was possible but not mathematical legitimate (It assumed incorrectly that dt=dn which it wasn't)
Marks changed (some q were out of 16)

summary/difficulty rating:

Q11 - really easy (part (a) - do I even need to mention?, part (b) - standard 4U, snuck (iv) in though, (c) - almost standard 4U, good practice q, (d) - standard 4U)
Q12 - really easy (part (a) - some school trial, part (b) - standard 4U question, part (c) - easy)
Q13 (a) - moderate except (ii) and (iv) (same as old Q15(a))
Q13 (b) - moderate (adapted from old Q15(b) to eliminate Carmichael Numbers)
Q14 (a) - moderate (adapted from SGS trial - can't remember year, part (a)(i) adapted from 2009 HSC Q7(b)(i))
Q14 (b) - hard (adapted from Moriah 2001)
Q14 (c) - moderate, part (ii) is good (slightly standard 4U question, especially part (i)
Q15 (a) - moderate (adapted from James Ruse 2012 3U, except for part (ii) )
Q15 (b) - moderate/hard (adapted from past paper, probably HSC 2010 4U, especially part (c)
Q16 - red herring, it took some time to get this one right. In fact it is so difficult I didn't bother attempt part (vi)

ok

Q11-16 here >>>> View attachment dan964 q11-16.pdf

Errata (26-09-14):
Q13 (b)(ii), prove for prime p.
Q16 (a)(ii), use the fact to show the result.
 
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Glittergal96 u MUST go to the BOS trials 2014 event. Basically its where you sit this difficult mathematics extension two paper written by carrotsticks and Trebla. Normally if someone gets over 65% in the extension two exam they get a state rank. First in state last year attended the bos 2013 trials and even he couldnt break the 70% mark although he topped the exam anyways. You should most definitely consider!
 
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Glittergal96 u MUST go to the BOS trials 2014 event. Basically its where you sit this difficult mathematics extension two paper written by carrotsticks. Normally if someone gets over 65% in the extension two exam they get a state rank. First in state last year attended the bos 2013 trials and even he couldn't break the 70% mark although he topped the exam anyways. You should most definitely consider!
ftfy
 
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Glittergal96 u MUST go to the BOS trials 2014 event. Basically its where you sit this difficult mathematic extrnsion two paper written by Carrotsticks and Trebla. Normall if someone gets over 65% in the extension two exam they get a stste rank. First in stste lsst year attended the bos 2013 trials and even he couldnt break the 70% mark although he topped the exam anyways. You should most definitely consider!
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Glittergal96 u MUST go to the BOS trials 2014 event. Basically its where you sit this difficult mathematic extrnsion two paper written by carrotsstiks. Normall if someone gets over 65% in the extension two exam they get a stste rank. First in stste lsst year attended the bos 2013 trials and even he couldnt break the 70% mark although he topped the exam anyways. You should most definitely consider!
Yeah, I read that thread the other day. I'll definitely consider it.

Even if I don't come to the event though, I will still have an attempt at the paper if it gets put online.
 

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Can you give us a hint? I'm not that good with these types of questions
 

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Can you give us a hint? I'm not that good with these types of questions
Think about what kinds of polynomials you know that involve its roots having modulus 1 (ie: All lying on the unit circle).

Also, as we're dealing with the moduli, that's hinting at the use of the triangle inequality at some point.
 

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I just realised I made a small typo, it should be



Edited the original post, apologies for any inconvenience (though as far as I can see the method I had in mind can be used for the original question as well as the typo'd one)
 

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I don't know if this is correct, but here's what I did: Screen shot 2014-10-02 at 6.10.10 PM.png
 

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I don't know if this is correct, but here's what I did: View attachment 30983
Not all those solutions are valid since they give a non-zero Re(z)!

For instance, try your first one, (when k=0)

If you try putting that into Re(z) you won't get 0
 

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oh yes, I forgot to test that
 

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Let



be a root. Then





Using the Pythagorean identity, this becomes a quadratic in , with unique solution .

So the only possible solution on the unit circle is (and its conjugate comes with it of course). It remains to determine the n for which this is actually a solution.

Noting that , we get



This quantity vanishes if and only if is such that is an -th root of unity.

That is, there must exist k with

.

Solving this for allows us to conclude that the only possible solutions to the polynomial of modulus are , and these are solutions if and only if for some non-negative integer .
 

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OMG glittergal, you didn't got to BOS trials!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why?? :/
 

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OMG glittergal, you didn't got to BOS trials!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why?? :/
To be honest, I actually forgot to register lol. For some reason I had it in my head that it was next week :/.

No biggie though, I will just do the exam at home later whenever it gets uploaded.
 
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