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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write the sum using summation notation, assuming the suggested pattern continues. 64 + 81 + 100 + 121 + ... + n2 + ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

8² 9² 10² ....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooooh ok i see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tiger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

...yes? @i.like.pie

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

\[\sum_{n=8}^{∞ }~n^2\]would be it:)

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

starting from 8, then 9, then 10 and so on ....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooooh ok Thank you!! :D

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Anytime

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its me your partner

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

Did you figure out why those induction questions were so messed up @ninjasandtigers ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, my teacher never called me back so that i could question him on it

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

crazy

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

I want to know what your teacher says, if you remember msg me....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, i will :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@i.like.pie did you make a new account?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yahh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so hows life

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i bet its filled with mini pies

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes yes it is, i actually had a mini pie earlier today

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@i.like.pie

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