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Show that the sum of nterm of the sequence logx,logx2, logx3 ,logx4.....given by n(n+1)/2. Logx
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Answered by oobleck
log x^n = n logs
so the sum is just
logx + 2logx + ... + nlogs
= (1+2+...+n)logx
look familiar yet?
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