For positive integer values of n, the operation n# is defined as the sum of all integers from 1 to n, inclusive. For example, 4# = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10. If 15# - 14# = k#, what is the value of k#?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 5
D. 14
E. 15
The OA is the option E.
Is there an easy way to solve this PS question without making the whole calculation? I need your help experts. Thanks in advanced.
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Hello Vincen.
Let's take a look at your question.
We have to solve 15#-14#=k#. But, we have to notice that 15# = 15 + 14#.
Now, we can rewrite 15#-14#=k# as follows: $$ k\# = 15\#-14\#\ =\ 15\ +\ 14\#\ -\ 14\#\ =\ 15 .$$ Therefore, the correct answer is E.
I hope this explanation may help you.
I'm available if you'd like a follow-up.
Regards.
Let's take a look at your question.
We have to solve 15#-14#=k#. But, we have to notice that 15# = 15 + 14#.
Now, we can rewrite 15#-14#=k# as follows: $$ k\# = 15\#-14\#\ =\ 15\ +\ 14\#\ -\ 14\#\ =\ 15 .$$ Therefore, the correct answer is E.
I hope this explanation may help you.
I'm available if you'd like a follow-up.
Regards.
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