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Define the P series with example

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Answered by antaragupta69
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A p-series is a specific type of infinite series. It's a series of the form that you can see appearing here: where p can be any real number greater than zero. Notice that in this definition n will always take on positive integer values, and the series is an infinite series because it's a sum containing infinite terms.

Answered by Souvikpal1234
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A p-series is a specific type of infinite series. It's a series of the form that you can see appearing here: where p can be any real number greater than zero. Notice that in this definition n will always take on positive integer values, and the series is an infinite series because it's a sum containing infinite terms.

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