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key term - Summation notation

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Definition

Summation notation is a mathematical symbol used to represent the sum of a sequence of terms. It is denoted by the capital Greek letter sigma ($\sum$) followed by an expression that defines the terms to be added.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The expression $\sum_{i=1}^{n} a_i$ represents the sum of terms $a_1, a_2, ..., a_n$.
  2. The lower limit of summation (usually written under the sigma) indicates where to start summing, and the upper limit (written above the sigma) indicates where to stop.
  3. Summation notation is commonly used in calculus to approximate areas under curves using Riemann sums.
  4. In integration, partitioning an interval and approximating area via summation can lead to the concept of definite integrals.
  5. Changing indices or limits in summation may require adjustments in the formula but does not change the overall sum.

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