
Yeah, you did it correctly.
Edit: my bad I was looking at your working out, not the original equation.
Last edited by N!ck; 15-07-2010 at 10:05 AM.
dw, I came in before you corrected so didn't see it![]()
no i was saying n=1 so 2x1=2 still
i also searched bidmas and used a premade thing.
Yes, but you had 2x2=4. Trust me, go through it yourself, or look at my working, and make sure you square just the 1.
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Also, it doesn't help that you're going from nicks, and I'm using mine, since I have n = 2k+1, so in mine, k=1
what you mean im going from nicks? :S
Nicks equation that he wrote. He has 2n+1, I have 2k+1.
If you're not willing to go through and accept it there's no point in carrying on. I know im right, and if you don't want to accept that, enjoy failing maths, be it at gcse or a level because you will need to know bidmas
In fact, try it on your calculator, it has it programmed to do it.
What he said also applies to mine.
Ok, I said an odd number can be defined as (2n + 1). The odd number you selected is 1.
(2n + 1) = 1 therefore n = 0 in this case.
If you follow 2(2n^2 +2n) + 1 through with n = 0 you will get 1.
So, if your chosen odd number is 3,
(2n + 1) = 3 so n = 1
Follow it through with n = 1 and you get 9.
Last edited by N!ck; 15-07-2010 at 10:24 AM.
i said n=1 in mine not the whole equation = 1
also im hardly going to fail kk considering im at a b level and im year 10. They made us to practise papers![]()
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