Tiger_shark
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I need help with the following question...
Express the following sum in summation notation. Only one summation notation should be used and the final expression should be factorized as much as possible.
A = (-1/J) + [((K^2)/120)(20 - (K^2)J)]
I have no idea whether or not this involves a double summation, or whether one of the variables is a dummy, nor do I know whether or not it is relevant -_-. I have no clue as to how to start this problem...
Thanks in advance
Express the following sum in summation notation. Only one summation notation should be used and the final expression should be factorized as much as possible.
A = (-1/J) + [((K^2)/120)(20 - (K^2)J)]
I have no idea whether or not this involves a double summation, or whether one of the variables is a dummy, nor do I know whether or not it is relevant -_-. I have no clue as to how to start this problem...
Thanks in advance