Asked by Raj
n
lim(n→+∞) ∑ (3/4)^k =
k=1
lim(n→+∞) ∑ (3/4)^k =
k=1
Answers
Answered by
Raj
the n is supposed to be above the sigma sign and the k=1 is supposed to be below the sigma sign. thanks.
Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
bobpursley
see other post.