can yall niggers solve this

no, you need to prove for any positive integer m,n its the case
Jfl idfk what any of this means
Im in what would be 10th grade in american terms
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 71543, Deleted member 117288 and 2 others
theyre all retarded panjeet 14 year olds, ive only saw like 2 people on this jew forum who even seem to have the ability to solve this question on here and this question is given to early teens lmfaooo
Seems like projection
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
theyre all retarded panjeet 14 year olds, ive only saw like 2 people on this jew forum who even seem to have the ability to solve this question on here and this question is given to early teens lmfaooo
Where on the world is this question given to early teens
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 117288 and cryptt
  • +1
  • Ugh..
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
? No numbers? it’s some made up ZOG math
Question doesn’t make sense
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: Latvianchud185, yex, Deleted member 71543 and 2 others
I
bhai this is a 10th grade question
I am the only one in this entire forum who can answer thin and you won't tell me wdym by ap
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex and Deleted member 117288
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
wtf is AP
 
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 117288 and cryptt
If the sum of first m terms of an AP is the same as
the sum of its first n terms, show that the sum of its
first (m + n) terms is zero.
its easy but lengthy
Wait
 
  • +1
  • Love it
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 2 others
I

I am the only one in this entire forum who can answer thin and you won't tell me wdym by ap
arithmetic progression like 2,4,6 the difference between these are of 2 so d is 2 and a means the first number of the ap so a is 2 and sn or sm means sum of m or n
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex and Deleted member 117288
u do not need numbers to prove something bhai
you never use numbers to mathematically prove anything apart from one step in induction or counterexample. theyre all fucking retarded
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex and Deleted member 117288
I

I am the only one in this entire forum who can answer thin and you won't tell me wdym by ap
i already told him how to do it and told you what AP means you incompetent curry eating twat, they dont teach this in your mumbai pension scamming centres
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 117288 and cryptt
you never use numbers to mathematically prove anything apart from one step in induction or counterexample. theyre all fucking retarded
i actually hate most of the to prove question but u js apply theorem and u get marks in them
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 112527 and 2 others
Is the answer not 0
 
  • +1
  • JFL
  • WTF
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 2 others
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 2 others
i actually hate most of the to prove question but u js apply theorem and u get marks in them
i have always been a, i cant use a random formula if i cant prove it directly or at least see the proof done so i quite enjoy proofs, i imagine as you get older youll begin to find them satisfying
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 2 others
arithmetic progression like 2,4,6 the difference between these are of 2 so d is 2 and a means the first number of the ap so a is 2 and sn or sm means sum of m or n
Why not just say the multiples of 2
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 117288 and cryptt
If the sum of first m terms of an AP is the same as
the sum of its first n terms, show that the sum of its
first (m + n) terms is zero.
its easy but lengthy
Nigger asking .org Dalits instead of ChatGPT. Over for ur IQ
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 112527 and 2 others
i have always been a, i cant use a random formula if i cant prove it directly or at least see the proof done so i quite enjoy proofs, i imagine as you get older youll begin to find them satisfying
idk bhai i find triangles question difficult and trigono too they are not that difficult but lengthy and might js get wrong as their are many possible outcomes to change them
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
Why not just say the multiples of 2
because it starts from 2, thats the only case its true apart from 0, if you have the beginning term being 11 and the difference being 2, 11+13+15+17+..., thats no longer true
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Demonstrator and 2 others
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex and Deleted member 117288
idk bhai i find triangles question difficult and trigono too they are not that difficult but lengthy and might js get wrong as their are many possible outcomes to change them
pm me if youre ever stuck, ive tutored people from 16-18 doing these type of classes, ill be more than happy to help
 
  • +1
  • Love it
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex and cryptt
Nigger asking .org Dalits instead of ChatGPT. Over for ur IQ
i asked gpt before asking on org nigga js did shit without explaining asked him to explain gave a bare explaination one guy could solve it here tho
 
  • +1
  • Hmm...
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, Swarthy Knight and 1 other person
Jfl idfk what any of this means
Im in what would be 10th grade in american terms
@2025cel
Screenshot 20250110 184135 1

Dont end up like her...
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 117288 and cryptt
pm me if youre ever stuck, ive tutored people from 16-18 doing these type of classes, ill be more than happy to help
The sum of four consecutive number in AP is 32 and
the ratio of the product of the first and last term to
the product of two middle terms is 7 : 15. Find the
numbers.
 
  • +1
  • Love it
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, imontheloose and 1 other person
The sum of four consecutive number in AP is 32 and
the ratio of the product of the first and last term to
the product of two middle terms is 7 : 15. Find the
numbers.
Uhhhhhhh
Nvm im retarded
Duhhh
 
Last edited:
  • +1
  • Love it
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, cryptt and Deleted member 117288
The sum of four consecutive number in AP is 32 and
the ratio of the product of the first and last term to
the product of two middle terms is 7 : 15. Find the
numbers.
a+a+d+a+2d+a+3d=32=4a+6d so 2a+3d=16

(a(a+3d))/(a+d)(a+2d) = 7/15

find a quadratic looking equation from here, sub in what a equals in terms of d, solve there on
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 67738, yex, cryptt and 1 other person
Thread is too high iq and high education for my poorcel education and low iq mind
 
  • Love it
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: yex, cryptt and Deleted member 117288
Fuck everyone itt
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: yex, cryptt, Deleted member 117288 and 1 other person
Im retarded

Angry Jon Bernthal GIF by NETFLIX
 
  • JFL
  • Woah
Reactions: yex, LTNUser, cryptt and 1 other person
a+a+d+a+2d+a+3d=32=4a+6d so 2a+3d=16

(a(a+3d))/(a+d)(a+2d) = 7/15

find a quadratic looking equation from here, sub in what a equals in terms of d, solve there on
What is this autism
 
  • +1
  • JFL
  • WTF
Reactions: yex, LTNUser, cryptt and 2 others
The sum of four consecutive number in AP is 32 and
the ratio of the product of the first and last term to
the product of two middle terms is 7 : 15. Find the
numbers.
2 6 10 14 just going off trial and error in my head
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 117288 and cryptt
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 112527, imontheloose and 2 others
can take any consecutive numbers like a +4d a+5d a+6d a+7d?
of course, could even use a-d and a-2d, mathematically coherent as you could argue the series goes infinitely backwards too, but keep it simple for your teachers sake lmao
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, cryptt and Deleted member 117288
  • +1
Reactions: yex and imontheloose
IMG 20250110 162355
IMG 20250110 162402
 
  • +1
  • Love it
  • JFL
Reactions: yex, Demonstrator, Deleted member 117288 and 3 others
  • Love it
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: yex, cryptt, Deleted member 117288 and 2 others
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: yex, Deleted member 117288 and imontheloose

Similar threads

NoExit
Replies
2
Views
48
NoExit
NoExit
IntersxualSelection
Replies
2
Views
53
IntersxualSelection
IntersxualSelection
d1lurkaa
Replies
4
Views
43
Banned User
Banned User

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top