We have the sequence {0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 9, 8, ...} for which we have to find the summation

yopopolin10d

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2022-04-22

We have the sequence {0,1,2,3,3,4,6,9,8,} for which we have to find the summation of terms to the nth term, Cn
However, the number of terms in the sub sequence, Nn, the number of terms in the larger sequence. What is a way to represent N in terms of n in order to arrive at a single formula for Cn? I've determined that it can be N=n3 but this is only true for cases where n is a multiple of 3. How do I find those two cases where n isn't a multiple of 3?

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belamontern9i

belamontern9i

Beginner2022-04-23Added 19 answers

N=(n+i)3, where i={0,1,2}

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