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Helppppppp
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Σ (2n – 3)
n=0

Helppppppp 3 Σ (2n – 3) n=0-example-1
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Since there are only 4 terms in the sum, it's not too much work to expand it as


\displaystyle \sum_(n=0)^3 (2n-3) = -3 + (-1) + 1 + 3 = \boxed{0}

Alternatively, we can use the well-known formulas


\displaystyle \sum_(n=1)^N 1 = \underbrace{1 + 1 + \cdots + 1}_{N \text{ 1s}} = N


\displaystyle \sum_(n=1)^N n = 1+2+\cdots+N = \frac{N(N+1)}2

These sums start at n = 0, so in our given sum we will keep track of the 0-th term separately:


\displaystyle \sum_(n=0)^3 (2n-3) = -3 + \sum_(n=1)^3 (2n-3) = -3 + 2 \sum_(n=1)^3 n - 3 \sum_(n=1)^3 1 = -3 + 3*4 - 3*3 = 0

as expected.

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