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Um by substituting m1=1,2,3,4, and 5 u can get 5 system of linear equations
That would be lengthy
Oh nvm
The summation will be in form of a rational function
So f(m^2)=p(m^2)/(m^2+1)(m^2+2)(m^2+3)(m^2+4)(m^2+5) where m^2=1,4,9,16,25 and p(m^2) is a polynomial
what
Suck it up and solve the linear equations
Umm do yk about langrange interpolation formula?
no
Hey
I am currently solving this
and like do you have any value of x1+x2+x3+x4+x5
that you got
like if you got it then I am done with the solution
I now only have to look for that
ok i haven't got it yet
I am gonna go sleep now
its time
if i get any motivation in my dreams I'd do it in the morning
otherwise I am relying on you to give me some value of this expression
Suck it up and solve the linear equations, there’s only 5 variables
theres a better way vroski
We’ve been thinking of this so called “better way” for about 2 days now
Meanwhile brute forcing it would have taken about 20 minutes
It can be done just by using Lagrange interpolation like in 4-5 steps
Which is also technically brute forcing
There are a lot of methods for the ones open to brute forcing
Hmm
hey if you have any value for
x1+x2+x3+x4+x5
or
120x1+60x2+40x3 +30x4 + 24x5
let me know
if i get either of these I am done with the better way
I'd rather say the elegant way
I am also done with the question if I can get the exact
numerical value of this
for any m =1 ,2,3,4,5
SO EVERYTIME I AM STUCK WITH 1 EXPRESSION
If any of you can provide the value of any of the three expressions I'd be able to give yall an elegant solution
but for now I am leaving this 😓😓😓
Uhhh the value of the second expression is 120 btw
The 120x1?
Expression
Can you show me how you got it
It's not 120 bro i am damn sure
x1 + x2/2 + x3/3 + x4/4 + x5/5 =1
Multiply everything by 120
120x1 + 60x2 + 40x3 + 30x4 + 24x5 = 120
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how did you get this
It’s in the question 💀
Do m=1