
Series and Mathematical Induction
Calculate partial sums of arithmetic and geometric series. Introduce mathematical induction as a method of proof.
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Calculate partial sums of arithmetic and geometric series. Introduce mathematical induction as a method of proof.
Key Questions
- How do we evaluate the sum of a finite geometric series?
- Under what conditions does an infinite geometric series converge?
- How does mathematical induction prove statements for all natural numbers?
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