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What is the sum of the series sum from n equals 1 to infinity of negative 4 times five eighths to the n power question mark

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Answer:


S_(\infty)=-(20)/(3)

Explanation:

Given sigma notation:


\displaystyle \sum_(n=1)^(\infty) -4\left((5)/(8)\right)^n

As the formula for the terms is in the form
ar^n, the series is geometric.

Find the first and second terms, by substituting n = 1 and n = 2 into the formula for the terms:


a_1= -4\left((5)/(8)\right)^1=-(5)/(2)


a_2= -4\left((5)/(8)\right)^2=-(25)/(16)

Find the common ratio (r) by dividing the second term by the first term:


r=(a_2)/(a_1)=(-(25)/(16))/(-(5)/(2))=(5)/(8)

To find the sum of an infinite geometric series, we can use the formula:


\boxed{\begin{array}{l}\underline{\textsf{Sum of an infinite geometric series}}\\\\S_(\infty)=(a)/(1-r),\;\;\textsf{for}\;|r| < 1\\\\\textsf{where:}\\\phantom{ww}\bullet\;\textsf{$a$ is the first term.}\\ \phantom{ww}\bullet\;\textsf{$r$ is the common ratio.}\end{array}}

In this case, the value of r is 5/8. Since |5/8| < 1, the sum exists.

Substitute a = -5/2 and r = 5/8 into the formula for the sum of an infinite geometric series:


S_(\infty)=(-(5)/(2))/(1-(5)/(8))


S_(\infty)=(-(5)/(2))/((3)/(8))


S_(\infty)=-(5)/(2)\cdot (8)/(3)


S_(\infty)=-(40)/(6)


S_(\infty)=-(20)/(3)

Therefore, the sum of the given series is:


\Large\boxed{\boxed{-(20)/(3)}}

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