AII-F.IF.3
Recognize that a sequence is a function whose domain is a subset of the integers. (Shared standard with Algebra I)
Example Problems
The n-th partial sum of the series is given by .
Find .
Find .
The n-th partial sum of the series is given by .
Find a_4.
Find a_4.
The n-th partial sum of the series is given by
.
Find .
.
Find .
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