mấy bạn ơi giúp mình câu này với
chứng minh rằng: \(\dfrac{1}{2^2}+\dfrac{1}{4^2}+\dfrac{1}{6^2}+...+\dfrac{1}{4010^2}< \dfrac{1}{2}\)
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Lời giải:
a.
\(\frac{10}{x+2}=\frac{60}{6(x+2)}=\frac{60(x-2)}{6(x+2)(x-2)}=\frac{60(x-2)}{6(x^2-4)}\)
\(\frac{5}{2x-4}=\frac{15(x+2)}{6(x-2)(x+2)}=\frac{15(x+2)}{6(x^2-4)}\)
\(\frac{1}{6-3x}=\frac{x+2}{3(2-x)}=\frac{2(x+2)^2}{6(2-x)(2+x)}=\frac{-2(x+2)^2}{6(x^2-4)}\)
b.
\(\frac{1}{x+2}=\frac{x(2-x)}{x(x+2)(2-x)}=\frac{x(2-x)}{x(4-x^2)}\)
\(\frac{8}{2x-x^2}=\frac{8(x+2)}{(x+2)x(2-x)}=\frac{8(x+2)}{x(4-x^2)}\)
c.
\(\frac{4x^2-3x+5}{x^3-1}\)
\(\frac{1-2x}{x^2+x+1}=\frac{(1-2x)(x-1)}{(x-1)(x^2+x+1)}=\frac{-2x^2+3x-1}{x^3-1}\)
\(-2=\frac{-2(x^3-1)}{x^3-1}\)
\(E=\dfrac{98:\left(\dfrac{4}{5}\cdot\dfrac{5}{4}\right)}{\dfrac{16}{25}-\dfrac{1}{25}}+\dfrac{\left(\dfrac{27}{25}-\dfrac{2}{25}\right)\cdot\dfrac{7}{4}}{\left(\dfrac{59}{9}-\dfrac{13}{4}\right)\cdot\dfrac{36}{17}}\\ E=\dfrac{98}{\dfrac{3}{5}}+\dfrac{\dfrac{7}{4}}{\dfrac{119}{36}\cdot\dfrac{36}{17}}\\ E=\dfrac{490}{3}+\dfrac{\dfrac{7}{4}}{7}=\dfrac{490}{3}+\dfrac{1}{4}=\dfrac{1963}{12}\)
bạn ơi chỗ kia mik nhìn hơi loạn tí bạn giải thích giúp mik với
A = \(\dfrac{\dfrac{2022}{1}+\dfrac{2021}{2}+\dfrac{2020}{3}+...+\dfrac{1}{2022}}{\dfrac{1}{2}+\dfrac{1}{3}+\dfrac{1}{4}+...+\dfrac{1}{2023}}\)
Xét TS = \(\dfrac{2022}{1}\) + \(\dfrac{2021}{2}\) \(\dfrac{2020}{3}\) +... + \(\dfrac{1}{2022}\)
TS = (1 + \(\dfrac{2021}{2}\)) + (1 + \(\dfrac{2020}{3}\)) + ... + ( 1 + \(\dfrac{1}{2022}\)) + 1
TS = \(\dfrac{2023}{2}\) + \(\dfrac{2023}{3}\) +...+ \(\dfrac{2023}{2022}\) + \(\dfrac{2023}{2023}\)
TS = 2023.(\(\dfrac{1}{2}\) + \(\dfrac{1}{3}\) + \(\dfrac{1}{4}\) +...+ \(\dfrac{1}{2023}\))
A = \(\dfrac{2023.\left(\dfrac{1}{2}+\dfrac{1}{3}+\dfrac{1}{4}+...+\dfrac{1}{2023}\right)}{\left(\dfrac{1}{2}+\dfrac{1}{3}+\dfrac{1}{4}+...+\dfrac{1}{2023}\right)}\)
A = 2023
A=1/3^2+1/4^2+1/5^2+1/6^2+...+1/100^2<1/2-1/3+1/3-1/4+...+1/99-1/100
=>A<1/2-1/100<1/2
Không phải chỉ là khi rút gọn mà trong khi thực hiện phép tính em cũng cần đưa về mẫu số dương em nhé.
a) Ta có: \(\dfrac{39}{-65}=\dfrac{-39}{65}=\dfrac{-39:13}{65:13}=\dfrac{-3}{5}\)
\(\dfrac{-3}{5}=\dfrac{-3}{5}\)
Do đó: \(\dfrac{-3}{5}=\dfrac{39}{-65}\)
b) Ta có: \(\dfrac{-9}{27}=\dfrac{-9:9}{27:9}=\dfrac{-1}{3}\)
\(\dfrac{-41}{123}=\dfrac{-41:41}{123:41}=\dfrac{-1}{3}\)
Do đó: \(\dfrac{-9}{27}=\dfrac{-41}{123}\)
c) Ta có: \(\dfrac{-3}{4}=\dfrac{-3\cdot5}{4\cdot5}=\dfrac{-15}{20}\)
\(\dfrac{4}{-5}=\dfrac{-4}{5}=\dfrac{-4\cdot4}{5\cdot4}=\dfrac{-16}{20}\)
mà \(\dfrac{-15}{20}>\dfrac{-16}{20}\)
nên \(\dfrac{-3}{4}>\dfrac{4}{-5}\)
d) Ta có: \(\dfrac{2}{-3}=\dfrac{-2}{3}=\dfrac{-2\cdot7}{3\cdot7}=\dfrac{-14}{21}\)
\(\dfrac{-5}{7}=\dfrac{-5\cdot3}{7\cdot3}=\dfrac{-15}{21}\)
mà \(\dfrac{-14}{21}>\dfrac{-15}{21}\)
nên \(\dfrac{2}{-3}>\dfrac{-5}{7}\)