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Infinity sigma n=1 (x-8)^n /
determine whether the series converges or diverges. I am stuck on these two problems. Any help is appreciated.
infinity sigma (ln
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Anonymous
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If Sigma n=1 to infinity (z_n+w_n)=0, then there is a complex number p such that Sigma n=1 to infinity z_n= p and Sigma n=1 to
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Sasha
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I forgot to mention that I am trying to find sigma squared.. given that the mean is r and p(x)= (1/r)(e^(-x/r)) on the interval
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Christina
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So this one is confusing me:
limit of n as it approaches infinity of (n{SIGMA}i=1) (1/(2^i) *the n is on top of the sigma
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David
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Identify the two series that are the same.
a. Sigma (lower n = 4; upper infinity) n(3/4)^n b. Sigma (lower n = 0; upper infinity)
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Jenny
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how would I express the repeating decimal representaion of 1/9 as an infinite series using sigma notaion?
Limit of (as n->
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math!
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What is the following limit?
lim as n goes to infinity of (pi/n) (sin(pi/n) + sin(2pi/n) + sin(3pi/n) +...+ sin(npi/n)) = I.) lim
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ANONYMOUS
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What is the following limit?
lim as n goes to infinity of (pi/n) (sin(pi/n) + sin(2pi/n) + sin(3pi/n) +...+ sin(npi/n)) = I.) lim
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Anonymous (Please Help)
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What is the following limit?
lim as n goes to infinity of (pi/n) (sin(pi/n) + sin(2pi/n) + sin(3pi/n) +...+ sin(npi/n)) = I.) lim
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ANONYMOUS
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Given that; Sigma*x = 52; n = 8; Sigma*y = 225; Sigma*xy = 1335; Sigma * x ^ 2 = 380; Sigma * y ^ 2 = 7007 and Calculated the
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