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Which answer represents the series in sigma notation? −5+(−1)+3+7+11

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In sigma notation, the series may be represented as,


\sum_(x = 0)^(4)(-5 + 4x)

It is an arithmetic progression with

1st term = -5

common difference = 4

no, of terms = 5

Explanation:

The finite series is given by,

-5 + (-1) + 3 + 7 + 11

In sigma notation, the series may be represented as,


\sum_(x = 0)^(4)(-5 + 4x)

It is an arithmetic progression with

1st term = -5

common difference = 4

no, of terms = 5

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