Math, asked by shreyamodanwal, 1 year ago

2+2+2+2....................infinity.
pls solve it


ks4268: 2n , where n=infinite no.
Anonymous: its gp..
ks4268: if R1+R2+ ------Rn =nR
ks4268: if R1+R2+ ------Rn =nR
ks4268: if R1+R2+ ------Rn =nR
ks4268: u also say 2n
Anonymous: HEYA!!

QUESTION IS NOT AS SIMPLE AS IT LOOKS..

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IT CAN ONLY BE SOLVED ALGEBRAICALLY..

LET THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TERMS EQUALS TO N.

SO, LET US TAKE SOME EXAMPLES..

1. 2+2+2= 2(1+1+1)= 2*3 =6.
2. 5+5+5+5+5= 5(1+1+1+1+1)= 5*5 =25.

COMING BACK,

2+2+2+2+2....N TIMES.. ==> 2(1+1+1...N TIMES)
==>2N

#KEVIN

HOPE IT HELPS YOU ^_^

Answers

Answered by anushka031
1
2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2......infinite=
infinity.
2×10.
I hope my answer helps you.

shreyamodanwal: no i think its wrong
anushka031: it maybe.
Anonymous: HEYA!!

QUESTION IS NOT AS SIMPLE AS IT LOOKS..

==============================

IT CAN ONLY BE SOLVED ALGEBRAICALLY..

LET THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TERMS EQUALS TO N.

SO, LET US TAKE SOME EXAMPLES..

1. 2+2+2= 2(1+1+1)= 2*3 =6.
2. 5+5+5+5+5= 5(1+1+1+1+1)= 5*5 =25.

COMING BACK,

2+2+2+2+2....N TIMES.. ==> 2(1+1+1...N TIMES)
==>2N

#KEVIN

HOPE IT HELPS YOU ^_^
Answered by EDEN11
4

 \frac{2}{1 - 1 }  =
not define

Anonymous: tnx
shreyamodanwal: its too difficult to read
shreyamodanwal: but ryt ans.
shreyamodanwal: may be or may not be
Anonymous: its right..
EDEN11: infinity answer by limits
shreyamodanwal: okkkkk
shreyamodanwal: one more ques.....100/100 = 68 prove it
EDEN11: asked it on proper way i m ready
shreyamodanwal: 100÷100 =68
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