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Time: 2007/11/17 22:11:41 GMT-8
Note: misunderstanding of the 'series' operation

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On October 27, 2005 6:06 PM Karl Hegbloom wrote:

Under [HyperDoc] Topics --> Calculus --> Series

I found the example confusing at first.
I think it should begin with::

 (1) -> S := series 'n

So that the series looks more like the $S_n$ I see in my
Calculus textbook:

$$
  S = \Sigma_{n = 1}^{\infty}{a_n}
$$

$$
  S_n = \Sigma_{k = 1}^{n}{a_k}
$$

$$
  lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} S_n = S
$$



From kratt6 Thu Dec 15 03:51:10 -0600 2005
From: kratt6
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 03:51:10 -0600
Subject: misunderstanding of the 'series' operation
Message-ID: <20051215035110-0600@wiki.axiom-developer.org>

Status: open => closed 


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On October 27, 2005 6:06 PM Karl Hegbloom wrote:

Under HyperDoc Topics --> Calculus --> Series

I found the example confusing at first. I think it should begin with:

 (1) -> S := series 'n

So that the series looks more like the S_n I see in my Calculus textbook:


  S = \Sigma_{n = 1}^{\infty}{a_n}
 


  S_n = \Sigma_{k = 1}^{n}{a_k}
 


  lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} S_n = S
 

misunderstanding of the series operation --kratt6, Thu, 15 Dec 2005 03:51:10 -0600 reply
Status: open => closed