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MathsHardMCQ2023 · 08 Apr Shift 1

Q66.Let SK = 1+2+...+KK and ∑nj=1 S 2j = An (Bn2 + Cn + D) where A, B, C, D ∈ N and A Has least value then (1) A + C + D is not divisible by D (2) A + B = 5(D −C) (3) A + B + C + D is divisible by 5 (4) A + B is divisible by D

What This Question Tests

This question involves calculating a complex sum of series by using standard summation formulas and then identifying the coefficients of the resulting polynomial.

Concepts Tested

Sum of Natural NumbersSum of Squares of Natural NumbersSummation Notation

Formulas Used

Σk = n(n+1)/2

Σk² = n(n+1)(2n+1)/6

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