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When <math>m=1</math>, <math>a_{n+1}=1+a_n+n</math>. Hence, | When <math>m=1</math>, <math>a_{n+1}=1+a_n+n</math>. Hence, | ||
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[hide]Problem 23
Let be a sequence of integers such that
and
for all positive integers
and
Then
is
Solution 1
When ,
. Hence,
Adding these equations up, we have that
~AopsUser101
Solution 2
Substituting into
:
. Since
,
. Therefore,
, and so on until
. Adding the Left Hand Sides of all of these equations gives
; adding the Right Hand Sides of these equations gives
. These two expressions must be equal; hence
and
. Substituting
:
. Thus we have a general formula for
and substituting
:
.
Solution 3
We can literally just plug stuff in. No prerequisite is actually said in the sequence. Since , we know
. After this, we can use
to find
.
. Now, we can use
and
to find
, or
. Lastly, we can use
to find
.
Solution 4
We can set equal to
, so we can say that
We set , we get
.
We set m, we get
.
Solving for is easy, just direct substitution.
Substituting, we get
Thus, the answer is .
~ euler123
Solution 5
Note that the sequence of triangular numbers satisfies these conditions. It is immediately obvious that it satisfies
, and
can be visually proven with the diagram below.
This means that we can use the triangular number formula , so the answer is
. ~emerald_block
See also
2002 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 22 |
Followed by Problem 24 | |
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