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show that logx,logx^2,logx^3,logx^4...is n(n+1)logx/2
show that the sum of nterm of the progression is logx,logx^2,logx^3,logx^4---is n(n+1)/2 logx
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Show that the sum n terms of the progression:
logx, logx^2, logx^3,logx^4,... is n[n+1/2]logx
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Goodness
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I tried everthing but,I couldn't solve it. Please help me.the answer at the back is 40960.13
question: solve for x and check your
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priya
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show that the sum of n of term of the progression;
logx^2 logx^3 logx^4 ... n(n+1/2)logx
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jonny
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Show that the sum of n terms of the progression:
logx, logx^2, log^3, logx^4...is n(n+1/2)
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soml
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Find the sum of the first 20terms of the A.P. logx,logx^2,logx^3,logx^4
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Maureen
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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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Anonymous
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logx+logx+n-logx/n.plz solve with explanation thanks
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edward
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show that logx,logx^2,logx^3,logx^4...is n(n+1)logx/2
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lnnocent
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If Logx-6 base3=2y and Logx-7 base2=3y, show that x^2-13x+42=72y
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Ekingdeft
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