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Question 1180845
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How will this expression be in sigma notation
5/2x^3 + 3x^4 + 7/2x^5 + 4x^6
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MathLover1, ikleyn
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Answer by
MathLover1(20849)
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You can
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Answer by
ikleyn(52781)
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You can
put this solution on YOUR website!
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From my point of view, BOTH the posed question/problem and the answer in the post by @MathLover1
are nonsensical to such a degree, that BOTH DO NOT DESERVE any discussion.
Both are good for recycling, ONLY.