SOLUTION: k-4 E (looks like a backwards E)(1/2)^k k-1

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Question 49209: k-4
E (looks like a backwards E)(1/2)^k
k-1

Answer by jake_6233(74)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
As near as I can tell you are asking about a problem involving series notation which has the Greek Letter Sigma. What you want to do woth this is plug in 1 for k into the expression (1/2)^k and then two three and four and list the four values so
(1/2),(1/4),(1/8),(1/16)
Please let me know if you need any more help with this problem

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