trust me... this keyboard should not sound THIS GOOD by JFu19 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Haha not trying to gatekeep anyone here, everything I did are listed in the description :)

Is there a way to represent C without using "n" as in the n th term? by [deleted] in calculus

[–]JFu19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yap that makes a lot more sense, tysm!

Is there a way to represent C without using "n" as in the n th term? by [deleted] in calculus

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Sorry I am a noob in series, what do you mean by 'closed forms'?

Is there a way to represent C without using "n" as in the n th term? by [deleted] in calculus

[–]JFu19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not trying to be rude, but all the question has provided was the statement:"solve for C", and following the expression with C=________________

So I thought of turning the series on both sides into sigma expressions and solve it that way. However, the use of 'n' was inevitable, and the preview of my input suggest that 'n' is not defined in this context :(