Basically it's easy to solve the problems given recursive formulas (repost)

  • I
  • Thread starter lsepolis123
  • Start date
  • Tags
    Formulas
In summary, the thread in the given link was closed due to lack of effort and not following the proper format. The question being asked in this thread should be posted in the Homework section with a complete problem description and showing effort. This thread will stay closed.
  • #1
lsepolis123
3
0
Mathematics news on Phys.org
  • #2
Your thread was closed for a reason. Did you reply to Mark44's private message?

This thread is also closed until the issues in the PM are resolved.
 
  • #3
berkeman said:
Your thread was closed for a reason. Did you reply to Mark44's private message?

This thread is also closed until the issues in the PM are resolved.
@berkeman, the OP did reply to my PM, which resulting in me banning one of his accounts.

The other thread (in the link in post #1 of this thread) was closed because 1) there was no effort shown, 2) the HW template was not used, and the problem was stated in what another member described as chaotic and confusing.

With regard to this thread, it should not be posted here -- it should be posted in one of the Homework sections, and the description here is incomprehensible.

@lsepolis123, you need to post your question in the same homework section you posted your first thread. You also need to use the homework template with a complete problem description, and you need to show what you have tried so far.

This thread will stay closed.
 
  • Like
Likes mfb and berkeman

Related to Basically it's easy to solve the problems given recursive formulas (repost)

What is a recursive formula?

A recursive formula is a mathematical formula that defines a sequence by relating each term to the previous term(s). It is often used to describe patterns and can be used to solve problems in various fields such as computer science, physics, and economics.

How do you solve problems using recursive formulas?

To solve a problem using a recursive formula, you need to first identify the pattern or sequence and write it as a recursive formula. Then, you can use the formula to calculate the terms in the sequence until you reach the desired term or solution.

What are some examples of problems that can be solved using recursive formulas?

Some common examples include calculating the Fibonacci sequence, solving the Towers of Hanoi puzzle, and finding the number of ways to climb a staircase with a given number of steps.

What are the advantages of using recursive formulas?

Recursive formulas can often be more concise and easier to understand compared to other methods. They also allow for efficient problem-solving in certain situations, such as when dealing with repetitive patterns or sequences.

What are the limitations of using recursive formulas?

Recursive formulas may not always be the most efficient method for solving a problem, and they may not be suitable for all types of problems. Additionally, it can be challenging to identify the pattern and write a recursive formula for more complex problems.

Similar threads

Replies
6
Views
1K
  • Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
Replies
6
Views
133
Replies
7
Views
1K
Replies
4
Views
762
Replies
17
Views
2K
Replies
1
Views
769
Replies
1
Views
3K
  • Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
Replies
1
Views
989
  • Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
Replies
10
Views
1K
Back
Top