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Can someone please explain the sum of Sn? I’m super confused

Can someone please explain the sum of Sn? I’m super confused-example-1
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Sn of a geometric series is defined as the sum of a particular number of terms of the geometric sequence, given its first term and the common ratio.

To determine Sn, we use


S_n=(a_1-a_1r^n)/(1-r)

which can otherwise be expressed as


S_n=(a_1(1-r^n))/(1-r)

Where


\begin{gathered} a_1\Rightarrow first\text{ term of the geometric series} \\ r\Rightarrow\text{common ratio of the geometric series} \\ n\Rightarrow number\text{ of terms in the geometric series} \\ S_n\Rightarrow sum\text{ of the n number of terms in the geometric series} \end{gathered}

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