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As you can see while odd terms approach 2, even terms actually approach 4 which is 2^2, and it continously oscillates without converging to any of the two values.
Why should I suppose you meant only using the odd terms with your formula? The dots just mean that there are infinite x)^1/2)x)^1/2)x)^1/2... there and that's no real number, because it won't converge to any real number.
Why should I suppose you meant only using the odd terms with your formula? The dots just mean that there are infinite x)^1/2)x)^1/2)x)^1/2... there and that's no real number, because it won't converge to any real number.
I made the assumption that one term of the series is defined by taking the previous term and its square root (i.e. a_n = (x*a_n-1)1/2, a_0 = x1/2). This is why you don't write series with ...
I don't think I made any really unfound assumptions in my original solution - I made no assumptions of convergence until I said the geometric series converged, which I think is generally accepted. But fine, maybe I wasn't so formal as a true math major
I'm not going to even look at cheeze's problem right now. I said before I am not a math major and am not particularly amazing at competition-type problems.
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