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Posted on 2005-07-12
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The numbers from 1 to 2
n
are separated into two lists of
n
numbers each, A and B; elements are ordered so a
1
<a
2
<...<a
n
and b
1
>b
2
>...>b
n
.
How much is |a
1
-b
1
|+|a
2
-b
2
|+...+|a
n
-b
n
|?
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Federico Kereki
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answer
Comment 8 of 8 |
The given expression |a
1
-b
1
|+|a
2
-b
2
|+...+|a
n
-b
n
| sums to n^2.
Posted by
K Sengupta
on 2010-05-29 04:10:32
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