SOLUTION: How do I find out the limit of this equation? n goes towards infinity and starts at zero. It didnt look nice when I tried to write it in the equation {{{ sum(80 * (3/5)^n) }}}

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Question 1091854: How do I find out the limit of this equation?
n goes towards infinity and starts at zero. It didnt look nice when I tried to
write it in the equation

Answer by math_helper(2461)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The sum
For this problem, and
so you can plug in and turn the crank for the answer.




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