Sometimes, the sum formula for geometric series is written as sn=t1(r^n-1)/(r -1) to emphasize that r>1. Subtraction of second equation from the first might confuse us. But, remember both the equations have the same number of terms, and the first term of equ1 and last term of equ2 turns out be unlike terms and they don't cancel and remain as difference. One essence of our education is to prove or disprove our beliefs (misconceptions) so that we become more conscious about our thoughts and acts.
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Sir may u pls explain why u did not align sn and rsn 12:37. I understand u want them to align but I have never heard a math rule were u shift values to left before subtracting them
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Sometimes, the sum formula for geometric series is written as sn=t1(r^n-1)/(r -1) to emphasize that r>1.
Subtraction of second equation from the first might confuse us. But, remember both the equations have the same number of terms, and the first term of equ1 and last term of equ2 turns out be unlike terms and they don't cancel and remain as difference.
One essence of our education is to prove or disprove our beliefs (misconceptions) so that we become more conscious about our thoughts and acts.
So far so good 7 minutes in, going to resume the next part tomorrow. A lot of information to take in.
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Sir may u pls explain why u did not align sn and rsn 12:37. I understand u want them to align but I have never heard a math rule were u shift values to left before subtracting them
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Hi Jason, would you cover Power Series in this unit?
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s8=1(1-128)/1-2
lecture on sampling and sampling distribution plz need it
s8=(1-256)/-1=-255/-1
subtraction change sign
s10=-177146 remainder 2
1+2+4+6+8+16+32+64+128=255
One video on precalculas please
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s8=1(1-2 8)/1-2
s10=177146 remainder 2
r-3
Fantastic.
sn=t1(1-rn)/1-r
I think its a1 not t1 sir?
s10=2(-354293)/1-(-3)
r=-3 n=10 t1=2
2 7=128
-39366(-3)
s8=127
Fantastic.....
Thank you!
-39366/-3
s10=-708586/4
s10=2(1-(-3)10)/1-(-3)
s10 2(1-(-3)10/1-(-3)
255=255
1458/-3
add product
if the R is 1, you can do derivative of the r to n, and it proves your comment on n x t1 ;)
18
162
-54
More problems on Gp
t1=2
s10=531440
- 44286
geometry
formula
64(2)
-486
n 8 r 2 t1=1
128
118098(-3)
127
-354294(-3)
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Sn mean
1458
Boeing and boeing
n10=354294
14762
n10
It is not quite correct.
Hi
Hi!
n10=-354294
-354294
531440
s8(1-128)/-1=127/-1
s8=255
-54/-3
-4374/-3
162/-3
s10=2(1(-3)10)/1-(-3)
formula
-4374
118098
s10=2(1-(-354294)/1-(-3)
s8=1(1-rn)/1-r
sn=t1(1-rn)/1-r
-486/-3
-39366
118098
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