This question is probably very troll and hence hard to solve, but i have faith in Jesus, in kirby's legs that one day this question can be solved using only calculators and workings, the question is a polynomial have a degree of 19. and it f(n)=1/n for n=1,2,3,4,...,20 only. find f(0), @KirbyLegs http://openstudy.com/study#
kirbylegs is not here, i feel sad since this question is so interesting
Sorry what the hell is this?
the question is a polynomial have a degree of 20. and it f(n)=1/n for n=1,2,3,4,...,20 only. find f(0)
using a certain method will definitely get to the answer in no time, though pressing calculators is a bit depressing
So you're saying if I plug in something like 15 to this 20th degree polynomial I'll get out 1/15 as the answer?
yeap, but on 1 to 20
wait it is degree to 19 not 20, since 20 have a different property
anyone in college here? or have everyone give up on this question?
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!