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problem #6, it looks correct to me. But, that’s not what webwork wants
sorry guys, the picture is not showing.
I’m gonna presume it looks something like this:
The sum of a number i=”whatever’ to a finite number
In my case it was from i=2 to 4
and the function was (i^2-1)
Basically you plug in the first number (in this i=2) for i in that function
so: ((2)^2-1)=3 (This is S1)
((3)^2-1))=5 (Then add this to S1 to get S2; 3+5=8)
Do this until you get the sum
Hope that helps.
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