In my hobby, geocaching, I ran in to this problem:
f(x)=∫2x-733 dx = 0 when f(0)=83472 and x∈Z. Find x
Can I get step by step help?
Or the solution?
I do some calculation on my own and I get to the answer x=2 is that correct?
You have 2 contradicting statements.In my hobby, geocaching, I ran in to this problem:
f(x)=∫2x-733 dx = 0 when f(0)=83472 and x∈Z. Find x
Can I get step by step help?
Or the solution?
I do some calculation on my own and I get to the answer x=2 is that correct?
Thanks in advance
Yes!, that's my problem!You have 2 contradicting statements.
You said [imath]f(x)=\int 2x-733 \, dx = 0[/imath] this implies [imath]f(x)[/imath] is a constant function and always equal to 0 regardless of x.
However, you also said [imath]f(0)=83472[/imath].
If you didn't quote the problem exactly, please show us an image of the original, so we can judge for ourselves. As you show it, it isn't well-written.In my hobby, geocaching, I ran in to this problem:
f(x)=∫2x-733 dx = 0 when f(0)=83472 and x∈Z. Find x
Can I get step by step help?
Or the solution?
I do some calculation on my own and I get to the answer x=2 is that correct?
Thanks in advance
I'm still having a hard time deciphering what you're trying to ask. Perhaps you can tell us more about the actual problem you're trying to solve. How did you come up with this function?what is: f(1) if f(0)=83472 (if f(x)=∫2x−733 dx=0)?
We've been told everything there is to know! This is a puzzle from a geocache (which happens to be located in the region my Peterson ancestors came from); I've visited the website, and the image is all that is provided. Its poorly written nature is not the OP's fault.I'm still having a hard time deciphering what you're trying to ask. Perhaps you can tell us more about the actual problem you're trying to solve. How did you come up with this function?
The spoiler image is what we were given.Open me 4 – Gemini pi
There are three ways to get the codes to get into the twins.
1. solve the equation shown in the spoiler image.
2. visit the cache "before open me 4" (GCA6FH6) and read the codes on its container.
3. figure out the codes yourself through information in the cache's title.
No, it is possible to figure out what someone meant even when they don't know how to say it correctly. As a teacher, you should surely know that!This is nothing to be confused about with this problem. There is a contradiction and it can't be solved.
Yes, I was just waiting to see if the OP is interested in/capable of trying, and then give more direct help. I feels a little like cheating to give the full solution to a puzzle, even when it's not for a class. But cachers do help one another all the time (even though I've never asked for help).We keep forgetting that the person who submitted this is a HOBBYIST, NOT a student. For those who are not math students, help must take a different form.