Primarygun Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 I got a notes but have difficulty in interpreting all the material there. Later give you. It's about using Vieta's formula and Newton-Girard Formula to prove/find the general solution of sequence? I'v read some other material but most didn't give me a clear concept as they don't have relevant detail. The closer one is telling that the general solution for one linear equation and two equations. How can I find that of three?
matt grime Posted August 5, 2006 Posted August 5, 2006 A sequence is a sequence is a sequence. They don't have solutions. They have terms, they may even have limits, but they do not in general have solutions. Equationss have solutions, problems have solutions. So what are you asking? Please, make sure you give all information in a post, not just what you assume everyone will know automatically.
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