Math, asked by ajit848, 1 year ago

how will u simplify the sum of infinite terms....​


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Answers

Answered by Sumitjadhav
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buy multiplying the sum


ajit848: Nope!That's a wrong way You can't do like that...
ajit848: But thanks for trying....
Answered by CuteMistry
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Hi...!

Here is the formula to do it..!!

..sum of infinite terms = a/1-r..

>>>>>Hope it helps

>>>>>>>pleasured to help

>>>>>>>>>Be brainly...:)

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ajit848: I meant formula*
sivaprasath: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... = -1/12
CuteMistry: i think u should do it by shifting one term..
ajit848: Yeah -1/12 is the correct answer can u show me by simplifying it...
sivaprasath: yeah,.
ajit848: Thanks dude....
sivaprasath: already 2 users answered this Q,.
sivaprasath: I can't add another answer,.
sivaprasath: You can find some information on wikipedia & googling it,.
ajit848: Okay Got it bro:)
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