Calculus for Business Economics Life Sciences and Social Sciences Plus NEW
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Author: Raymond Barnett
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Chapter B.2, Problem 4E
In Problems 3–8, determine whether the finite series is arithmetic, geometric, both, or neither. If the series is arithmetic or geometric, find its sum.
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