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1+2+4+8....= -1 2012-04-02
Andy pose la question :
In this minutephysics video, it's claimed that 1+2+4+8....= -1 Is this true, and if so, how?
< href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIq5CZlg8Rg">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIq5CZlg8Rg

Robert Dawson lui répond.
1/1+1/2+1/3... 2010-03-31
Mohd pose la question :
you explained the way of getting the summation of 100 series numbers but what is the summation of the numbers 1/1+1/2+1/3+1/4+1/5.............................+1/100
Robert Dawson lui répond.
Summation Notation 2009-12-28
MANDIRA pose la question :
I want to get the formula for expressing one number by summation of consucutive numbers .
Janice Cotcher lui répond.
Total payments for a loan 2007-10-11
Robin pose la question :
A person is going to arrange a loan at 3 mill. he will pay 150000 back each year , so it take 20 yrs. to finish. In addition he pays 5% interest of what is leaft each year. How do I find the sum-function which shows the total sum he have payed?
Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
The odd numbers from 30 to 80 2006-09-21
Kieran pose la question :
If you added all the odd numbers from 30 to 80, would the answer be even or odd? Explain.

I think it would be odd because I used this equation:
(30 x 5)+(40 x 5)+(50 x 5)+(60 x 5)+(70 x 5)+(25 x 5)=1325
I used the numbers for each set of ten -30 to 80 times 5 and the amount of the endings-1,3,5,7,9- added, times 5. Is that right?

Penny Nom lui répond.
Proving a summation formula by induction 2006-04-19
Sharon pose la question :
Prove by induction that the sum of all values 2^i from i=1 to n equals 2^(n+1) - 2 for n > 1.
Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
1+3+5+...+(2n+1) 2004-09-10
Emma pose la question :
Prove that 1+3+5+...+(2n+1)= (n+1)2
Penny Nom lui répond.
 
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