Math, asked by ADARSH06121, 1 year ago

Solve if you can
 \frac{1}{1 \times 2}  +  \frac{1}{2 \times 3}   +  \frac{1}{3 \times 4} ..............  + \frac{1}{49 \times 50}


Learner12q: ask this question again if you wanna a simple solution by me
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Learner12q: I am not getting option to answer it
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Answered by Anonymous
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this is ur required result
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Anonymous: ur wlcm Adarsh
Answered by Learner12q
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the above is the solution !
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Anonymous: solution is same as mine
Anonymous: also dont have proper explaination
Learner12q: But at least it's practical in some ways rather than those sigmas
Anonymous: sigma shows here addition of terms
Learner12q: I am afraid of sigmas.
Anonymous: well ok i appreciate ur efforts
Anonymous: have a good day
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