SOLUTION: I need to find the sum of the following infinite series: ∑[n-0,∞,1/4^n] (The n-0 is below the ∑, and the ∞ is above. The 1/4^n is one the right side of the

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Question 742212: I need to find the sum of the following infinite series: ∑[n-0,∞,1/4^n]
(The n-0 is below the ∑, and the ∞ is above. The 1/4^n is one the right side of the ∑)
Thanks!

Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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