Solving summation problem \(\displaystyle{\sum_{{{i}={x}}}^{{{2}{x}}}}{5}-{\sum_{{{k}={2}{x}+{1}}}^{{{5}{x}+{2}}}}{5}=-{25}\)

Jaylin Clements

Jaylin Clements

Answered question

2022-03-31

Solving summation problem
i=x2x5k=2x+15x+25=25

Answer & Explanation

allemelrypi0e

allemelrypi0e

Beginner2022-04-01Added 11 answers

Here we need to count how many integers there are between x and 2x and between 2x+1 and 5x+2. Since you are not familiar with these things, try to write all possible numbers. You'll get something like
x, x+1,, x+(x1), 2x
and2x+1 ,, 2x+(x1), 3x, 3x+1,, 3x+(x1), 4x, 4x+1,, 4x+(x1), 5x, 5x+1, 5x+2
Now it's easy to see that you have x+1 numbers between x and 2x and 3x+2 between 2x+1 and 5x+2
Theodore Davila

Theodore Davila

Beginner2022-04-02Added 14 answers

Use the fact that
i=x2x5=5(2xx)=5x
and
k=2x+15x+15=5(5x+12x1)=15x
Then, the equation becomes
5x15x=25
which is easy to solve, you just get x=2510 or in simpler terms x=52

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