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Which series represents this situation? 1+1*7+1*7^ 2 +...1*7^ 6; 1+1*7+1*7^ 2 +...1*7^ 7; 7+1*7+1*7^ 2 +... 1*7^ 6; 7+1*7+1*7^ 2 +...1*7^ 7

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Answer:

Explanation:

The series is missing from the question. I will answer this question with a general explanation by using the following similar series:


\sum\limits^6_(n=0) 7^n

Required

The series

To do this, we simply replace n with the values


\sum\limits^6_(n=0) means n starts from 0 and ends at 6


\sum means the series is a summation series

So, we have:


\sum\limits^6_(n=0) 7^n = 7^0 + 7^1 + 7^2 + ...... + 7^6


\sum\limits^6_(n=0) 7^n = 1 + 7 + 7^2 + ...... + 7^6

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