Writing a series in sigma notation

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damn you made it look sooo easy thanks man

extremenerf
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Maaan thank you bra! If I show this to the boys from the hood, they will be like oooh shit bra what happened to you

azadkaya
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I've merged negative 1 to the power and and 5 to the power n and have written it as, (-5)^i

teja
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Why did you have to do a complicated example like this? I just wanted to know how to find the "n=x" part at the bottom from a sequence.

Unknown-individual
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thanks my teacher didn't tought me during last minute of exams . I are my true teacher. Thank you

randomzz
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Can't you then just simplify and say it's this: [(-5)^n]/(3n).

AmalgamatedTensor
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Hi, I will be taking Trigonometry next semester during the spring, and I want to take Calculus 1 next fall, but should take Precal first. Do you think Precal is a course one could take in 2 months before going into Calc 1? I am in Algebra 3 right now and love it, and the topics covered in Precal look similar to the ones im doing now (logarithms, inverse functions, analytic geometry etc) with the exception of Trigonometric functions and Polar coordinates. So yes, precal during the 2 month summer session, or save it for an entire semester which is only 3 months anyway. And why please! 

magicmike
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Clearly explained
Short amount of time
Could be further simplified and only one example but idc video is still great!

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