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Prove that the sum of all natural numbers is -1/12.

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This is not true. The infinite series



\displaystyle\sum_(n=1)^\infty n

converges if and only if the sequence of its partial sums converges. The
k-th partial sum is


\displaystyle\sum_(n=1)^kn=\frac{k(k+1)}2

but clearly this diverges as
k gets arbitrarily large.
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