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greatest integeranyone have any idea how can i prove that
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Hi;
Is there some bounds on n?
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n is a natural number including zero
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hi bobby
have you found a solution?
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Yes, but it is not a proof,
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nevermind.i would like to see it.
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It ain't nothing but some scribblings and a wild guess or two. Not fit for the public yet.
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actually bobbym here
is a positive Integerin my book it is given that if
Then prove that
Now How can i prove
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Hi juantheron;
Just curious, what book?
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hi juan
maybe you could take two cases:
1.) x=2k
[x/2]=[k]=k
and
[(x+1)/2]=[(2k+1)/2]=[k+1/2]=k
so their sum is k+k=2k=n
2.x=2k+1
[x/2]=[(2k+1)/2]=[k+1/2]=k
and
[(x+1)/2]=[(2k+2)/2]=[k+1]=k+1
so their sum is k+k+1=2k+1=x
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I'm not sure how robust this is but I think you can do it with induction.
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to bobbym book = text book of differential calculus
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Thanks Dude.
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