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#1 2010-02-09 09:03:14

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Sequences and Sums

I have much expanded my pages on Sequences, Series and Partial Sums.

The pages are:

- Sequences

- Sequences - Finding A Rule

- Sigma Notation

- Partial Sums

- Arithmetic Sequences and Sums.

- Geometric Sequences and Sums


Take your time reading them, and let me know what you think, any mistakes I may have made, any suggestions, etc.


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#2 2010-02-09 10:35:52

bobbym
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Re: Sequences and Sums

Hi MathsisFun;

In Sequences the phrase

"So it is best to say "A Rule" rather then "The Rule" (unless you have som" just trails off.

In Partial sums in the example of outer and inner bricks:

Feel free to reject this but with the change of indices k = i - 2

instead of k = 1. It doesn't change the sum but maybe you could mention that you dropped off the 0^2. If you think it won't complicate the explanation.

Good problem ( outer and inner bricks ) to illustrate the point.

In Geometric Sequences and Sums:

After this:

"    
Why "Geometric" Sequence?

Because it is like increasing the dimensions in geometry:"

I was a little disappointed that you didn't continue drawing r^4, r^5 ...

That was supposed to be funny!

Good, neat work! It is a lot of stuff so I may have missed something obvious but it looks good to me.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#3 2010-02-09 10:49:46

John E. Franklin
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Re: Sequences and Sums

Sequences page is wonderful!
typos or browser:  In Notation:  there are two dots, not 3, to mean continue forever.
       In Many Rules: "more then one rule"
       In Many Rules: text cuts off: you have som (cuts off)
Still to review other pages...


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#4 2010-02-09 21:20:16

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Re: Sequences and Sums

Thanks guys, I will fix those. And any othe


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#5 2010-02-10 03:37:09

bobbym
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Re: Sequences and Sums

Hi MathsisFun;

Thanks guys, I will fix those. And any othe

Do you remember when you were a kid and you would make an ugly face. Your mother may have said not to do that because your face was going to stay that way?


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#6 2010-02-10 08:27:41

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Re: Sequences and Sums

bobbym wrote:

Your mother may have said not to do that because your face was going to stay that way?

I should have listened sad


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#7 2010-02-10 08:43:22

John E. Franklin
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Re: Sequences and Sums

Sequences finding a rule is flawless as long as you want A Rule to have a capital A in 1st sentence after title.
I learned the n^2/2 rule, never heard of that for 2nd differences.  Was that just a guess?


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#8 2010-02-10 10:14:13

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Re: Sequences and Sums

Good point, I will fix the "a"s

n^2/2: yeah, I did kind of come up with that ... feel free to experiment with it and let me know what you find.


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