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1) product & sum of n integers
2) product & sum of the sqr of n integer
3) product & sum of the cube of n integers
4) product & sum of the first n even integers
5) product & sum of the first n odd integers
need some help pls!!!! if someone can just post the formulas out here....thanks
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1. Sum of first 10 numbers 1 + 2 + 3 +...+ 10
sum = (1+10)*10/2 = 55
2. Sum of 1st 10 even numbers 2+4+6+...+20
sum=(2+20)*10/2 = 110
OR
you can write it as 2*(1+2+3+...+10) and use {1}.
3. 3*(1+2+3...+10)...
1) product & sum of n integers 2) product & sum of the sqr of n integer 3) product & sum of the cube of n integers 4) product & sum of the first n even integers 5) product & sum of the first n odd integers
need some help pls!!!! if someone can just post the formulas out here....thanks
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Here's a link to an interactive website that someone provided earlier that I thought was quite interesting.
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