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Find the value of the sum….Use a summation formula, if possible.

Find the value of the sum….Use a summation formula, if possible.-example-1
User Adam Sibik
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we have the expression


\sum ^(29)_(j\mathop=1)(5j^2-5j+3)

Applying property of the summation formula


\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}(5j^2-5j+3)=5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j^2-5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j+\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}3

step 1

Find out


5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j^2

Applying formulas


5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j^2=5\cdot\lbrack(n(n+1)(2n+1))/(6)\rbrack

Substitute the value of n=29


5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j^2=5\cdot\lbrack(29(29+1)(2(29)+1))/(6)\rbrack=42,775

step 2

Find out


5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j

Applying formulas


5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j=5\cdot\lbrack(n(n+1))/(2)\rbrack

For n=29

substitute


5\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}j=5\cdot\lbrack(29(29+1))/(2)\rbrack=2,175

step 3

Find out


\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}3

applying formulas


\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}3=3\cdot n=3\cdot29=87

therefore


\sum ^(29)_{j\mathop{=}1}(5j^2-5j+3)=42,775-2,175+87=40,687

the answer is 40,687

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