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  1. summation - Sum of 1 + 1/2 - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    How do I calculate this sum in terms of 'n'? I know this is a harmonic progression, but I can't find how to calculate the summation of it. Also, is it an expansion of any mathematical function? 1 ...

  2. summation - Sum of Fibonacci numbers - Mathematics Stack …

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  3. summation - Sum of odd numbers always gives a perfect square ...

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  4. summation - How to prove a formula for the sum of powers of …

    Mar 8, 2015 · How do I prove this by induction? Prove that for every natural number n, $ 2^0 + 2^1 + ... + 2^n = 2^{n+1}-1$ Here is my attempt. Base Case: let $ n = 0$ Then, $2^{0+1} - 1 = …

  5. algebra precalculus - Rules for Product and Summation Notation ...

    Feb 25, 2015 · Rules for Product and Summation Notation Ask Question Asked 12 years, 1 month ago Modified 6 years, 2 months ago

  6. summation - How to convert Sigma Notation to a regular formula ...

    Sep 2, 2017 · $\\sum_{i=1}^n i$ is the same as $\\frac{n(n+1)}{2}$. Can someone explain how the sigma notation is converted to this? I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to convert …

  7. summation - How can I define $e^x$ as the value of infinite series ...

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  8. summation - The idea behind the sum of powers of 2

    Oct 29, 2016 · I know that the sum of powers of $2$ is $2^{n+1}-1$, and I know the mathematical induction proof. But does anyone know how $2^{n+1}-1$ comes up in the first place. For …

  9. Multiplicative version of "summation" - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 3, 2021 · Repeated sum is denoted using $\\sum$ and is called "summation." What is the name for the analogous process with multiplication, denoted $\\prod$?

  10. How can we sum up $\sin$ and $\cos$ series when the angles are …

    How can we sum up $\sin$ and $\cos$ series when the angles are in arithmetic progression? For example here is the sum of $\cos$ series: $$\sum_ {k=0}^ {n-1}\cos (a+k \cdot d) =\frac {\sin (n …