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Ann has some sticks that are all of the same length. She arranges them in squares and has made the following 3 rows of patterns: Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 She notice... show full transcript
Step 1
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To determine the expression for the number of sticks in terms of n, we notice the pattern of sticks required:
The number of sticks required appears to increase by 3 for each additional row. The pattern can be generalized as follows:
The number of sticks for the nth row can be expressed as: This means that for n squares in the nth row, the required number of sticks is given by .
Step 2
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To calculate the total number of sticks for the first 10 rows, we sum the sticks used for each row from 1 to 10:
Using the expression found earlier:
This simplifies to:
Thus, the total number of sticks used in making these 10 rows is 175.
Step 3
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To show that k satisfies the inequality, we begin with:
Simplifying this, we rearrange it to:
Next, we can analyze the quadratic equation to find the roots, using the quadratic formula:
Where a = 3, b = -100, and c = 35. Calculating:
Since the discriminant is positive, there are two real roots, and thus k will satisfy the inequality in between these roots.
Step 4
Answer
Based on the previous inequality, we recognize that for the values of k that satisfy the quadratic inequality we will evaluate specifically. By cross-referencing our earlier quadratic roots results, we note that the smaller root will be the maximum feasible value for k.
Thus, we would need to solve for the specific value of k that meets the criteria: If the roots are evaluated accurately, they will indicate that:
The valid range must be derived further, yielding k = 33 as the upper limit for valid k satisfying this inequality.
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