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− | <!-- | + | ===Definitions=== |
+ | *Summations: <math>\sum_{i=a}^{b}c_i=c_a+c_{a+1}+c_{a+2}...+c_{b-1}+c_{b}</math> | ||
+ | *Products: <math>\prod_{i=a}^{b}c_i=c_a\cdot c_{a+1}\cdot c_{a+2}...c\dot c_{b-1}\cdot c_{b}</math> | ||
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+ | ===Rules of Summation=== | ||
+ | <math>\sum_{i=a}^{b}x+y=\sum_{i=a}^{b}x+\sum_{i=a}^{b}y</math> | ||
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+ | <math>\sum_{i=a}^{b}x\cdot y=x\cdot \sum_{i=a}^{b}y=y\cdot \sum_{i=a}^{b}x</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <!--there are others, I forgot what they were. Could someone please fill them in? --> | ||
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+ | ===Rules of Products=== | ||
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+ | <math>\prod_{i=a}^{b}x+y+....+z=(x+y+....z)^(b-a+1)</math> | ||
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+ | <math>\prod_{i=a}^{b}x\cdot y=x^(b-a+1)y^(b-a+1)</math> | ||
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+ | <!-- same as above, there are others.... but no fancy ones like divergence/convergence, please --> | ||
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