Proving that ((n+3),(3))=\frac{n+2}{2} \sum_{k=1}^{n+1} \csc^2 \frac{k\pi}{n+2}

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2022-01-26

Proving that (n+33)=n+22k=1n+1csc2kπn+2

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k=1n+11sin2(kπn+2)=k=1n+1(1+cot2(kπn+2))=
n+1+k=1n+1(cot2(kπn+2))=n+1+(n+1)n3=(n+3)(n+1)3

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