Math, asked by Vidhu2002, 1 year ago

you are provided (or you construct a model as shown) - three vertical sticks (size of a pencil) stuck to a horizontal board. you should also have discs of varying sizes with holes (like a doughnut). start with one disc; place it on (in) stick a. transfer it to another stick (b or c); this is one move (m). now try with two discs placed in a such that the large disc is below and the smaller disc is above (number of discs = n=2 now). now transfer them one at a time in b or c to obtain similar situation (larger disc below). how many moves? try with more discs (n = 1, 2, 3, etc.) and generalise.


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Answered by Anonymous
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I don't know ...............

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Answered by manasvibansal1
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Answer:

every time you increase the no. if disc by one, the no. of moves increases by two

Step-by-step explanation:

like

1 disc - 1 move

2 disc - 3 move

3 disc - 5 move

4 disc - 7 move

These are just odd numbers going on in sequence one by one

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