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Thus, we have: <cmath>2\left(\dfrac{1+100}{2}\cdot 100\right).</cmath> | Thus, we have: <cmath>2\left(\dfrac{1+100}{2}\cdot 100\right).</cmath> | ||
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== Solution 2 == | == Solution 2 == |
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Problem
What is
Solution 1
We can start by writing out the first couple of terms:
Looking at the second terms in the parentheses, we can see that occurs times. It goes horizontally and exists times vertically. Looking at the first terms in the parentheses, we can see that occurs times. It goes vertically and exists times horizontally.
Thus, we have:
This gives us:
Solution 2
(Vfire)
Solution 3
See Also
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