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Vinvika [58]
3 years ago
15

Help me pls....

Mathematics
1 answer:
puteri [66]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

14.4 km = 1440000

Step-by-step explanation:

1 km = 1000m

14.4 km = 1000 ×14.4

=14400 m

1 m =100 cm

14400 m = 100 × 14400

= 1440000 cm

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Explanation:

Let f(n) = \frac{(-1)^{n+1}}{n!}

The summation given to us represents the following

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The partial sums only care about adding a finite amount of terms.

The partial sum S_1 is the sum of the first term and nothing else. Technically it's not really a sum because it doesn't have any other thing to add to. So we simply say S_1 = f(1) = 1

I'm skipping the steps to compute f(1) since you already have done so.

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The second partial sum is when things get a bit more interesting.

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The scratch work for computing f(2) is shown in the diagram below.

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S_3 = f(1)+f(2)+f(3)\\\\S_3 = 1+(-\frac{1}{2})+\frac{1}{6}\\\\S_3 = \frac{2}{3}\\\\S_3 \approx 0.6667\\\\\\

The scratch work for computing f(3) is shown in the diagram below.

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Now add the first four terms to get the fourth partial sum.

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As before, the scratch work for f(4) is shown below.

I'm sure you can notice by now, but the partial sums are recursive. Each new partial sum builds upon what is already added up so far.

This means something like S_3 = S_2 + f(3) and S_4 = S_3 + f(4)

In general, S_{n+1} = S_{n} + f(n+1) so you don't have to add up all the first n terms. Simply add the last term to the previous partial sum.

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