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Can anyone solve this Summation??
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@ganeshie8 help!!
Can anyone tell what that summation sign mean with respect to k=2(in bottom) and 100(on top of it)??
after simplification, \[\huge f(n) = log_2 (n)\] did u get this far ?
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i got that
but i don't know how to use that sigma and its meaning.
that summation means this : f(2.2) + f(2.3) + f(2.4) + ..................... f(2.100)
k is starting value??
k is an integer, start value = 2, final = 100
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\[\huge \sum_{k=1}^{5} k \ = 1+2+3+4+5\]
\[ \sum_{k=2}^{100}f(2k) = f(2.3) + f(2.3) + f(2.4) + ..... f(2.100)\]
@shubham.bagrecha can you solve now ?
now i cannot solve.
now tell me.
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