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Revision as of 21:17, 1 May 2020
Problem
If is a constant such that and , then for each positive integer , equals
Solution
Multiply both sides by and rearrange to . Using the quadratic equation, we can solve for . After some simplifying:
Substituting this expression in to the desired gives:
Using DeMoivre's Theorem:
Because is even and is odd:
Which gives the answer