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Look at the following sum. 1 + 1⁄2 + 1⁄4 + 1⁄8 + 1⁄16 + 1⁄32 + 1⁄64. . .

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Because this is an infinite sequence, we can use the following formula:

a1/r

a1 is the first number in the sequence, r is the rate of change.

To find r, we do the second value divided by the first. So

1/2 / 1 = 1/2
r = 1/2

Now we plug in to our equation.

1 / 1/2

= 2

So your sum is 2

I hope this Helps!
User Tim Kruger
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that is the correct answer

User Frangio
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