SOLUTION: I have $1 million. starting from $0, each point costs $50 more than the last. how many points can I buy?

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Question 1076323: I have $1 million. starting from $0, each point costs $50 more than the last. how many points can I buy?
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) About Me  (Show Source):
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total value of n points
= 0 + 50 + ... + 50n
= 50(n)(n+1)/2
= 25(n)(n+1)

25(n)(n+1) = 1000000
n^2 + n = 40000
n^2 + n - 40000 = 0
n = -200.5, 199.5 (roughly)

You can buy up to 199 points.