Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful My intuitive way of thinking about it is that it is $2/2/2$ or $2/2^2$, so why then is it $1/2^2$ What's reputation and how do i get it
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How do i calculate this sum in terms of 'n'
I know this is a harmonic progression, but i can't find how to calculate the summation of it Also, is it an expansion of any mathematical function Prove the following laplace transforms The float (1/denominator) is not a function definition but it returns a value
When you call this code it evaluate to the current value of 1/denominator = 1/1 = 1 So in the while loop you add 1 for 20 iterations that's the reason you get 20 Either create a function or move the logic to the loop Return float(1/denominator) denominator=1 sum=0 while denominator<=20.
Notice that as mentioned in the comments, the same idea evoked at the end here can give a proof without the need for induction
There should be another way to do it involving average. Hello i am not sure about one thing about trigonometrics equations Exercise is to solve the equation I want to print the value '½' in a file
I searched for the ascii value of this as alt+(ascii value) will give you the same To my surprise i found 2 ascii values for this symbol in various sites. In my course on linear pdes, the professor used $h^{1/2}$ without defining it, and i have been looking on google trying to find a definition, but the only related.