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Revision as of 22:47, 15 July 2020
Contents
[hide]Problem
In the eight term sequence , , , , , , , , the value of is and the sum of any three consecutive terms is . What is ?
Solution
Solution 1
Let . Then from , we find that . From , we then get that . Continuing this pattern, we find , , , and finally . So
Solution 2
Given that the sum of 3 consecutive terms is 30, we have and
It follows that because .
Subtracting, we have that .
Solution 3 (the tedious one)
From the given information, we can deduct the following equations:
, and .
We can then cleverly manipulate the equations above by adding and subtracting them to be left with the answer.
(Notice how we don't use )
Therefore, we have
~JinhoK
Video Solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tlqpAcmbz4 ~Shreyas S
See also
2011 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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