Asked by assma
                how can find
sum (x) from x=1 to x=n
            
        sum (x) from x=1 to x=n
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    That is just 1+2+...+n
I'm sure you have seen that before.
    
I'm sure you have seen that before.
                    Answered by
            assma
            
    prove sum(x)=n(n+1)/2 from x=1 to x=n
    
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    time to review proof by induction.
Assume the sum is true for k=n.
Show that if it is, then it is also true for k=n+1
1 = 1(2)/2
So, it is clear that the equation is true for k=1.
Now, assume it is true for k=n. That is,
1+2+...+n = n(n+1)/2
Now, add n+1 to both sides:
1+2+...+n+n+1 = n(n+1)/2 + n+1
= [n(n+1) + 2(n+1)]/2
= (n+1)(n+2)/2
So, if it is true for k=n, it is also true for k=n+1.
It is true for k=1, so it then follows that it is true for 2,3,4,... and in fact, for all n.
    
Assume the sum is true for k=n.
Show that if it is, then it is also true for k=n+1
1 = 1(2)/2
So, it is clear that the equation is true for k=1.
Now, assume it is true for k=n. That is,
1+2+...+n = n(n+1)/2
Now, add n+1 to both sides:
1+2+...+n+n+1 = n(n+1)/2 + n+1
= [n(n+1) + 2(n+1)]/2
= (n+1)(n+2)/2
So, if it is true for k=n, it is also true for k=n+1.
It is true for k=1, so it then follows that it is true for 2,3,4,... and in fact, for all n.
                    Answered by
            assma
            
    thank you Steve
    
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