16-8
Step-by-Step Examples
Press
again to
simplify the result to
Y = 2X+5.
Second method
Type:
(-3,-1 )-(-1,3)
The answer is –(2+4i).
With the answer still
selected, apply the
ABS
command by pressing
.
Pressing
gives
, the same answer as with
method 1 above.
You can also determi1ne the equation of the line
by
typing:
DROITE(( -1,3), (-3,-1))
Pressing
then gives the result obtained before:
Y = –(2X+5).
Exercise 6
In this exercise, we consider some examples of integer
arithmetic.
Part 1
For
n
, a strictly positive integer, we define:
1. Compute
a
1
,
b
1
,
c
1
,
a
2
,
b
2
,
c
2
,
a
3
,
b
3
and
c
3
.
2. Determine how many digits the decimal
representations of
a
n
and
c
n
can have. Show that
a
n
and
c
n
are divisible by 3.
3. Using a list of prime numbers less than 100, show
that
b
3
is a prime.
2 5
AB
a
n
4 10
n
×
1
b
n
2 10
n
1
–
×
c
n
2 10
n
×
1
+
=
,
=
,
–
=
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