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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''SERIESSUM(x,n,m, | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''SERIESSUM (x,n,m,coefficients)'''</div><br/> |
*<math>x</math> is the power series value. | *<math>x</math> is the power series value. | ||
*<math>n</math> is the initial power value. | *<math>n</math> is the initial power value. | ||
*<math> m</math> is the step value to increase the n value for each term. | *<math> m</math> is the step value to increase the n value for each term. | ||
− | *<math> | + | *<math>coefficients</math> is the set of coefficients by which each successive power of x is multiplied. |
+ | **SERIESSUM(), returns the sum of a power series based on the formula. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function gives the value of the seriessum of the given set of values. | *This function gives the value of the seriessum of the given set of values. | ||
− | *Seriessum is defined by the following formula : <math>SERIESSUM(x,n,m,a)= | + | *Seriessum is defined by the following formula : <math>SERIESSUM(x,n,m,a)= a_1 x^n + a_2x^{(n+m)} + a_3x^{(n+2m)} +... + a_jx^{(n+(j-1)m)} </math>. |
*Here <math>x</math> is the power-series value, <math>n</math> is the starting power value, <math>m</math> is the increasing value of a power and <math>a</math> is the set of coefficients. | *Here <math>x</math> is the power-series value, <math>n</math> is the starting power value, <math>m</math> is the increasing value of a power and <math>a</math> is the set of coefficients. | ||
*According to the number of coefficients, the number of terms of the power series also get varies. | *According to the number of coefficients, the number of terms of the power series also get varies. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
− | #=SERIESSUM(3,2,2, | + | #=SERIESSUM(3,2,2,[1,2,3,4,5,6]) = 3512493 |
− | #=SERIESSUM(1,0,4, | + | #=SERIESSUM(1,0,4,[1,2,3]) = 6 |
− | #=SERIESSUM(2,1,5, | + | #=SERIESSUM(2,1,5,[2,4,6,8]) = 536836 |
− | #=SERIESSUM(0,2,4, | + | #=SERIESSUM(0,2,4,[1,2,3,4,5]) = 0 |
− | #=SERIESSUM(1,0,3, | + | #=SERIESSUM(1,0,3,[1,2,3,4,5]) = 15 |
− | #=SERIESSUM(1,1,5, | + | #=SERIESSUM(1,1,5,[1]) = 1 |
==Related Videos== | ==Related Videos== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_%28mathematics%29 Series sum] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_%28mathematics%29 Series sum] | ||
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+ | *[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 3 July 2018
SERIESSUM (x,n,m,coefficients)
- is the power series value.
- is the initial power value.
- is the step value to increase the n value for each term.
- is the set of coefficients by which each successive power of x is multiplied.
- SERIESSUM(), returns the sum of a power series based on the formula.
Description
- This function gives the value of the seriessum of the given set of values.
- Seriessum is defined by the following formula : .
- Here is the power-series value, is the starting power value, is the increasing value of a power and is the set of coefficients.
- According to the number of coefficients, the number of terms of the power series also get varies.
- For example there 5 values in coefficients, then 5 terms will be there in power series.
This function will give the result as error when any one of the argument is non-numeric.
Examples
- =SERIESSUM(3,2,2,[1,2,3,4,5,6]) = 3512493
- =SERIESSUM(1,0,4,[1,2,3]) = 6
- =SERIESSUM(2,1,5,[2,4,6,8]) = 536836
- =SERIESSUM(0,2,4,[1,2,3,4,5]) = 0
- =SERIESSUM(1,0,3,[1,2,3,4,5]) = 15
- =SERIESSUM(1,1,5,[1]) = 1
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References