SOLUTION: Q1) 11,38,136,?.... what will be the next tram? Q2) S= root1+ root2+ root3+.....+root10000 what value of S?

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Question 486729: Q1) 11,38,136,?.... what will be the next tram?
Q2) S= root1+ root2+ root3+.....+root10000 what value of S?

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Q1: There is no distinguishable pattern for that sequence; there could be several possible next terms.

Q2: Finding the exact sum would be extremely difficult without using a calculator or computer; however you can approximate that sum:







Wolfram Alpha says that the sum is about 666716, so this is a good approximation (we know we are under because the sum uses the right endpoints, so the sum would be slightly higher than the integral value).

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