Write in summation notation: (a) 1+ (c) 1 (d) - 125 9 1 4 3 + +
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Write in summation notation:
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(a) 1+ (c) 1 (d) - 125 9 1 4 3 + + 1 - 5 - 625 16 16 1 7 + +... 3125 25 + 15,625 36 + ... (b) 1 1 + + 16 25 1 36
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