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mistergoneo7

mistergoneo7

Answered question

2022-07-01

Simplification of k = 1 n 1 4 k 2 1
and Wolfram Alpha tells me it can be simplified to two forms:
n 2 n + 1
and
1 2 1 2 ( 2 n + 1 )
The problem being that I don't know how to do so and I cannot seem to, after sincerely trying, find any helpful information in my text book nor in Google. Thanks.

Answer & Explanation

treccinair

treccinair

Beginner2022-07-02Added 18 answers

Hint:
1 4 k 2 1 = 1 ( 2 k + 1 ) ( 2 k 1 ) = 1 2 ( 1 2 k 1 1 2 k + 1 )
So now your sum can collapse to contain only some initial and terminal terms.
slijmigrd

slijmigrd

Beginner2022-07-03Added 4 answers

There is a problem in what you say.
Hint
1 4 k 2 1 = 1 ( 2 k 1 ) ( 2 k + 1 ) .
Then, find A , B such that
1 4 k 2 1 = A 2 k 1 + B 2 k + 1 ,
and your sum will follow...

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