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Question Number 113504 by Khalmohmmad last updated on 13/Sep/20
Commented by Khalmohmmad last updated on 13/Sep/20
Please Solve
$$\mathrm{Please}\:\mathrm{Solve} \\ $$
Commented by kaivan.ahmadi last updated on 13/Sep/20
A^2 = [((1    2)),((0     1)) ]  A^3 = [((1    3)),((0     1)) ]  ⋮  A^(27) = [((1   27)),((0      1)) ]⇒a+b+c+d=29
$${A}^{\mathrm{2}} =\begin{bmatrix}{\mathrm{1}\:\:\:\:\mathrm{2}}\\{\mathrm{0}\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{1}}\end{bmatrix} \\ $$$${A}^{\mathrm{3}} =\begin{bmatrix}{\mathrm{1}\:\:\:\:\mathrm{3}}\\{\mathrm{0}\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{1}}\end{bmatrix} \\ $$$$\vdots \\ $$$${A}^{\mathrm{27}} =\begin{bmatrix}{\mathrm{1}\:\:\:\mathrm{27}}\\{\mathrm{0}\:\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{1}}\end{bmatrix}\Rightarrow{a}+{b}+{c}+{d}=\mathrm{29} \\ $$
Commented by bobhans last updated on 13/Sep/20
A = (((1     k)),((0     1)) ) ⇒ A^n  =  (((1     nk)),((0       1)) )
$$\mathrm{A}\:=\begin{pmatrix}{\mathrm{1}\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{k}}\\{\mathrm{0}\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{1}}\end{pmatrix}\:\Rightarrow\:\mathrm{A}^{\mathrm{n}} \:=\:\begin{pmatrix}{\mathrm{1}\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{nk}}\\{\mathrm{0}\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{1}}\end{pmatrix} \\ $$

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