Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
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Can Aanyone tell me why i m wrong and what is the correct answer?
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
হায় হায়! ফাহিম ভাইয়ারও এই উত্তর আসছে । আমি কয়েকজনকে তো এভাবেই দেখালাম । কিন্তু কিভাবে হবে ? এই টপিকে তো কোথাও সমাধানটা নাই ।
\[\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}e^{\frac{2 \pi i k}{n}}=0\]
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
Tiham, Fahim er Solution ta ki??nafistiham wrote:হায় হায়! ফাহিম ভাইয়ারও এই উত্তর আসছে । আমি কয়েকজনকে তো এভাবেই দেখালাম । কিন্তু কিভাবে হবে ? এই টপিকে তো কোথাও সমাধানটা নাই ।
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
I've got $6(115\cdot 146+11\cdot 147)$.
Really confused...
Please post your full solutions.... I'll post mine tomorrow.
Really confused...
Please post your full solutions.... I'll post mine tomorrow.
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
unfortunately, my solution is so long that i hardly can even write it in my exercise book.so, i am trying to shorten it.whenever i can, i'll post
\[\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}e^{\frac{2 \pi i k}{n}}=0\]
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
Here's my proof... (short version)
Last edited by Labib on Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
Alright! done editing and the solution's ready to go...
Waiting for others to post their solution.
Waiting for others to post their solution.
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Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
i've got $N=2^6 \cdot 3^2 \cdot 37$
Re: Dhaka Higher Secondary 2011/8
I think the solution should be $2^6.3^2.37$. But it doesn't seem to fit with the problem statement.
Ignore my previous stupid posts btw.
Ignore my previous stupid posts btw.
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