Asked by sarah
                how do you find the sum of a series?
for example:
the series from n=0 to infinity of (-1)^n/n!???
thanks
            
        for example:
the series from n=0 to infinity of (-1)^n/n!???
thanks
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                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    There is no single method to do them all. 
In the case of that series, it looks like the Taylor series for e^x when x = -1, so the answer is 1/e = 0.35935....
    
In the case of that series, it looks like the Taylor series for e^x when x = -1, so the answer is 1/e = 0.35935....
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