SOLUTION: Find the sum:[1^1/2] [2^1/2] [3^1/2] ... [n^1/2]

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Question 934891: Find the sum:[1^1/2] [2^1/2] [3^1/2] ... [n^1/2]
Answer by AnlytcPhil(1806) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When there are no plus signs (these things "+") then you can't be
talking about a SUM!  So I assumed you meant a PRODUCT, and posted
this:

matrix%282%2C1%2C%22%22%2C%22%22=%22%22%29matrix%282%2C1%2C%22%22%2C%22%22=%22%22%29matrix%282%2C1%2C%22%22%2Cn%21%5E%281%2F2%29%29matrix%282%2C1%2C%22%22%2C%22%22=%22%22%29matrix%282%2C1%2C%22%22%2Csqrt%28n%21%29%29

If you REALLY meant a sum, then repost putting in some plus signs.
When there are no plus signs between things, everybody assumes 
they are to be multiplied, not added.

Edwin