SOLUTION: What is the sum of series below?
4
Σ(n^2+1)
n=0
I know that the 4 means there's only 4 terms, but i can't find anywhere what the n=0 means
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Question 612710: What is the sum of series below?
4
Σ(n^2+1)
n=0
I know that the 4 means there's only 4 terms, but i can't find anywhere what the n=0 means
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"n = 0" means the starting value of n is 0
the 4 over the summation symbol means that 4 is the last value of n in the summation
this means there are 5 terms; with n equaling 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4
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