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Continued fractions and other things
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:11 am
by qwerty123
Let [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] be the continued fraction. Find x.
A. [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
B. [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
C. [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
D. [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
E. [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
Another question that I usually skip are the probability questions like the mathematical expectation questions. Do you guys have any tips for me on these type of questions?
Also, is there a website or book that has all the information on the different mathematicians that are on the UIL test?
Re: Continued fractions and other things
Posted:
Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:08 am
by darksaber21
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:21 am
by darksaber21
The Mathematical expectation questions are usually one of the easiest questions, so once you learn how to do a couple of those problems, you should be set.
As for probability questions, you just need to be exposed to as many different types of questions as possible. Try as many as you can, and if you are having trouble, ask for help. Once you understand, then problems just like it should be a breeze for you.
As for the mathematicians, I don't know exactly where you can find all the information needed. I would say make sure you know the background of each person (nationallity, major/specialized field, university they went to, and so on), know their major achievements, and know what they are known for and what major contribution to Math/Science/Computer Science did each person do (if not already said in their major achievements).
Re: Continued fractions and other things
Posted:
Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:30 pm
by 101dalmatians
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:39 am
by qwerty123
A recent visit to the planet Strangebase discovered that the equation [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula], has two solutions, 4 and 9. What base was being used for the number system on planet Strangebase?
a.5
b.11
c.13
d.17
e.36
How do I do this?
Find the first term of the geometric sequence: [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]
I know that a geometric sequence share a common ratio and I have tried to make a system of equations to find a, but the calculator won't let me b/c it isn't a "linear system" which is caused by the ratio. How else can I attempt this?
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:48 am
by darksaber21
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:04 am
by darksaber21
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:30 pm
by 101dalmatians
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:33 pm
by 101dalmatians
I mean im not saying the 89 is gonna like do the whole thing
im saying that if u type the first few fractions in, ur gonna get a pretty close answer to C.
Re: Continued fractions and other things
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Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:39 pm
by 101dalmatians
Like this:
or by hand/head if u wish for this is just plain NS!
[unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula]