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If you distribute this you get a sum of the powers of <math>2</math>. The largest power of <math>2</math> in the series is <math>64</math>, so the sum is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)}\ 127}</math>. | If you distribute this you get a sum of the powers of <math>2</math>. The largest power of <math>2</math> in the series is <math>64</math>, so the sum is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)}\ 127}</math>. | ||
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==Video Solution== | ==Video Solution== |
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Problem
What is the value of ?
Solution 1
Notice this is the term in a recursive sequence, defined recursively as Thus:
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Solution 2
Starting to compute the inner expressions, we see the results are . This is always less than a power of . The only admissible answer choice by this rule is thus .
Solution 3
Working our way from the innermost parenthesis outwards and directly computing, we have .
Solution 4
If you distribute this you get a sum of the powers of . The largest power of in the series is , so the sum is .
Video Solution
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See Also
2017 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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