#Note on Rigorous Proof
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Well, I can't understnad and solve this problem(its out of my scope)
I just found one inconsistency, so I thought of telling it
lemme change a bit..
wops
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And i cant proof it either, just gotten an idea to make a problem
I thought this was sequences and series smth
its integration
let me try then. I have leaarnt riemann sums tho
wait, I have done this before
You have to use this formula (Its form my calc textbook)
first factor pi/k
all it remains is sum of sin(n * pi/k)
since n is a natural number, it has the form of formula