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14 September, 11:03

If the sum of the even integers between 1 and k, inclusive, is equal to 2k, what is the value of k?

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  1. 14 September, 13:57
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    You can make a start by putting together an expression for the sum of the even integers between 1 and k inclusive.

    Let S be the sum of the even integers between 1 and k inclusive.

    Then:

    S=2+4+6+⋯ + (k-2) + k

    As k is even, you can say r = 2k and so:

    S=2 (1+2+3+⋯ + (r-1) + r)

    Now the sum of the first r numbers is well-known, it's the r th triangle number and we have:

    1+2+3+⋯ + (r-1) + r = r (r+1) / 2

    Now we can keep it simple and say 2k=4r and so:

    S=2 (1+2+3+⋯ + (r-1) + r) = 4r=2 r (r+1) 2 = r (r+1)

    So you can build a quadratic in r and so get k.
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