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Posted on 2016-08-26
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The infinite sequence is defined as follows:
a
1
=1
for n ≥ 1, a
2n
= a
n
+1
a
2n+1
=1/ a
2n
Prove that every positive rational number occurs in the sequence exactly once.
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Ady TZIDON
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re(2): From N/D to n @ jer & Charlie
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(In reply to
re: From N/D to n @ jer & Charlie
by Ady TZIDON)
I assure you I had made no edit at the time of your accusation.
I have now made an edit to fix the typo Charlie pointed out. Although I made a different change to fix it than the one he suggested.
Posted by
Jer
on 2016-08-29 08:44:19
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