I was thinking similarly. Take (1/2)^10 as (1/1024), I know 2^10 by heart. And expand (root(3) - 1)^10 using powers of 2, 4 and 8, to generate power of 10 and divide by 1024. For my generation who learned how to calculate do to no calculators being available, I was born in 1953, definitely the easiest method. The problem today is the typical student struggles with arithmetic.
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Direct expansion is more simpler..
x = (√3-1)/2
x^2 = (3+1-2√3)/4 = 1- √3/2
x^4 = (1-√3/2)^2
= 1 + 3/4 - √3 = 7/4 - √3
x^8= (7/4 - √3)^2
= 49/16 + 3 -7√3/2
= 97/16 - 7√3/2
x^8 * x^2 = x^10
= (97/16 - 7√3/2) * (1 - √3/2)
x^10 = 97/16 - 7√3/2 - 97√3/32 + 21/4
= 181/16 - 209√3/32
I was thinking similarly. Take (1/2)^10 as (1/1024), I know 2^10 by heart. And expand (root(3) - 1)^10 using powers of 2, 4 and 8, to generate power of 10 and divide by 1024.
For my generation who learned how to calculate do to no calculators being available, I was born in 1953, definitely the easiest method. The problem today is the typical student struggles with arithmetic.
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Very clever, thank you.
You are welcome!
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