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Am back after a long time...waz busy these daz!
am starting a new thread for all the CAT aspirants...Post all ur problems & we'll try to solve them out on CE!
Member • Jul 25, 2007
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I want biggi's comments on this thread...NehaHello frenz,
Am back after a long time...waz busy these daz!
am starting a new thread for all the CAT aspirants...Post all ur problems & we'll try to solve them out on CE!
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If you are an amateur in the feild of novels, start with somethin not-too-long and something that interests you i.e. fiction, thriller, philosophical, romantic etc. Once you are over with a few of these kinds, try switching over to non-fiction.vikki2point9i have joined a coaching institute for CAt- 2008.. should i give a shot at this year's CAT exam?? also, everyone suggests me to
have good reading habbits.. but i am not a vivid reader.. which novels or books should i refer to initially??
Member • Aug 5, 2007
May be Start With Author: ROBERT LUDLUM...... Not so easy not too difficult and interesting too...vikki2point9i have joined a coaching institute for CAt- 2008.. should i give a shot at this year's CAT exam?? also, everyone suggests me to
have good reading habbits.. but i am not a vivid reader.. which novels or books should i refer to initially??
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Is the answer is: n(n-1)(2n+5)/6NehaLets crack in the problems we face while solving questions.
I'll be posting some questions and we'll try to crack them on CE!
First One:
Q) Find the sum of the products of every pair of first natural nos upto the natural no. n?
S=1.2+1.3+1.4+.....+2.3+2.4+2.5+......+(n-1)n
Any takers??
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Sorry Sir.. Try again.LORD_ECFirst One:
Q) Find the sum of the products of every pair of first natural nos upto the natural no. n?
S=1.2+1.3+1.4+.....+2.3+2.4+2.5+......+(n-1)n
Is the answer is: n(n-1)(2n+5)/6
where n is a natural number