Math Problem Statement

Okay let An=E(n√5) calculte its terms

Solution

You’ve given the expression An=E(n5)A_n = E(n\sqrt{5}), but it seems a bit unclear. To proceed, I need to clarify:

  1. E(n5)E(n\sqrt{5}): Is E(x)E(x) the floor function x\lfloor x \rfloor, meaning the greatest integer less than or equal to xx? Or is it something else?
  2. Value of nn: Do you want the terms for specific values of nn, or would you like a general formula for AnA_n?

Once clarified, I’ll be able to compute the terms.

Would you like to proceed with the assumption that E(x)E(x) means the floor function?

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Sequences
Floor Function
Real Numbers

Formulas

E(x) = floor(x)

Theorems

Floor function properties

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 11-12