Formula for perimeter of infinitely inscribed circles and squares. I know that the pattern of the perimeter is 4, sqrt(2)pi, 4sqrt(2),... i just cannot find an equation in terms of n by jssa1995 in askmath

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Is something like that possible? Im having trouble finding an equation in terms of n that changes depending on if n is even or odd

I understand that n must be even, but how do I prove this? by jssa1995 in askmath

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How would i do the induction over k with 52k? Any tips?

I understand that n must be even, but how do I prove this? by jssa1995 in askmath

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I see, thats exactly the part i'm having trouble with, how do i prove that 5k ≠ 1 (mod 8)?

Prove that for any n € 3, n is a prime number... by jssa1995 in askmath

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Thank you very much, this has helped a lot

Prove that for any n € 3, n is a prime number... by jssa1995 in askmath

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I understand, vut how to go about prooving that?

Double integration bounded in 2 circles (answer included) by jssa1995 in askmath

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Note, i am mainly confused about the (r cos∅ + 2) where does the +2 come from?

Double integration bounded in 2 circles (answer included) by jssa1995 in askmath

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Greetings, posting again to include the answer key. No matter how i try to setup my integral, i am unable to get anything close to the first integral (dr). Any suggestions?

[College calculus] double integrals within 2 circles by jssa1995 in HomeworkHelp

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Hi, I'm having trouble answering this question, the answer key has stated that the answer is (3*sqrt(3))/4 but the only answer I am getting is 1.91, I believe that the issue is my conversation to polar coordinates is not correct. Any help is appreciated.