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Deux Digit Determination (
Posted on 2014-11-13
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Find the last two digits in the base ten expansion of :
C(2014, 1) + 2
2
*C(2014, 2) + 3
2
*C(2014, 3) + ......+ 2014
2
*C(2014, 2014)
**** C is the choose function, that is:
C(m,n) = m!/(n!*(m-n)!)
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K Sengupta
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Full expansion, but unproven result
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Replacing 2014 with smaller numbers led me to https://oeis.org/A001788
But this doesn't have much of a formula.
But I found one that I have not proven is correct (but it works as far as I've checked):
a(n)=n(n+1)2^(n-2)
a(2014)=2014*2015*2^2012
=4058210*2^2012
Since 2^2012 ends in 6, a(2014) ends in 60.
Posted by
Jer
on 2014-11-13 14:00:50
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