Essentially this is asking you to sum the first three values of the geometric series that starts with i being 1 and has the rule of ().
Since we must sum the first <em>three </em>geometric values we need to see what the value of i will be for the first three. The sigma notation shows us that the first i will be equal to 1. This means the second i is 2 and the third i is 3.
Knowing this you can plug in the corresponding i values into () and sum it all together
() + () + ()
() + () + ()
() + () + ()
(8) + (2) + ()
10 +
10.5
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The missing value of the solution to the equation y = −2x + 4, is: 3.
<h3>What is the Solution to an Equation?</h3>
The solution to a given equation, is the x and y values of an ordered pair that would make the equation true, if we substitute their values into the equation.
Given the equation, y = -2x + 4, and we have (x, -2) as the solution where the value of x is the missing value in the solution, to find the value of x, substitute y = -2 into the equation and solve for x:
-2 = -2x + 4
Subtract 4 from both sides
-2 - 4 = -2x + 4 - 4 (subtraction property of equality)
-6 = -2x
Divide both sides by -2
-6/-2 = -2x/-2
3 = x
x = 3
Therefore, the missing value is: 3.
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