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#1 Posted 9:58pm 17-12-09 Oldie but GoldieProve that among the +ve numbers a,2a,3a,...,(n-1)a, there is one that differs by an integer by at most 1/n |
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#2 Posted 10:02pm 17-12-09 Re: Oldie but GoldieSorry, but just a minute.....We've to prove that there's a number whose difference from some integer is at max 1/n....I hope this is what we have 2 prove? |
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#3 Posted 09:10am 18-12-09 Re: Oldie but Goldieyes.
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#4 Posted 3:32pm 25-12-09 Re: Oldie but Goldie?? |
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#5 Posted 07:50am 22-05-10 Re: Oldie but GoldieI don't really get this...... suppose we have 1/3, 2/3, 1, 4/3, 5/3, 2 ie. a=1/3 and n=5 then there is no such number whose difference from an integer is atmost 1/5
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#6 Posted 5:10pm 22-05-10 Re: Oldie but Goldieoh sorry........got it now. dont know what i was thinking...
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#7 Posted 5:13pm 22-05-10 Re: Oldie but Goldie:D. I wanted to give you time to reconsider. It paid off! |
