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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Define S(234)=2+3+4=9; Which is the fastest way to compute \(\sum \limits_{i=101}^{200} S(i) \) ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Adults only Diya :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol, aren't you sweet ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so we have 1 + 0 + 1 1 + 0 + 2 ...9 1 + 1 + 0 ...9 1 + 2 + 0 so we have got 99*1 + (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +5 +6+..+9) + 9(1 + 2+..9) + 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry 10*(1 + 2 + ...+9)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh and 99*1 + 10(1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +5 +6+..+9) + 10(1 + 2+..9) + 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what's your final answer ishaan ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1001?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it wrong?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

magnum opus!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yay thanks magnum opus = great work right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NO, its a MASTERPIECE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh i know only couple of latin words

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u were correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

magnum opus = great work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The term "magnum opus" is distinguished in usage from "masterpiece" by a requirement that it is a work on a large scale, and by the absence of a requirement that it is generally regarded as among the creator's most successful works

OpenStudy (anonymous):

See it

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