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Geometric seriesA geometric series is a sum of terms in which two successive terms always have the same ratio. For example,
The sum of a geometric series can be computed quickly with the formula
Using the formula, we can determine the above sum: (29 - 22)/(2 - 1) = 508. The formula is also extremely useful in calculating annuities: suppose you put $2,000 in the bank every year, and the money earns interest at an annual rate of 5%. How much money do you have after 6 years?
An infinite geometric series is an infinite series whose successive terms have a common ratio. Such a series converges if and only if the absolute value of the common ratio is less than one; its value can then be computed with the formula
This last formula is actually valid in every Banach algebra, as long as the norm of x is less than one, and also in the field of p-adic numbers if |x|p < 1. Also useful to mention:
See also: infinite series I am
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inclosing bill of lading for 194 whole & 21 half barrills Rice on
at Salem. So very generous a Donation of twenty Gentlemen only of
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encourage them to bear up under that oppressive Ministerial
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feelings of publick Virtue should we comply with the Demands to
that the People of [this] Province in general will joyn in any
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desired by all wise & good Men. A Non Importation of British
and an efficatious Measure; and in order to effectuate such
to depend) are signing agreements to restrict themselves from
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Magnanimity of the Colonists and the Firmness Perseverance &
Adversaries, & we trust will put them to a Loss how to proceed
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and be assured we are Gentlemen their and your sincere & obliged
CORRESPONDENCE OF COLRAIN.
[MS., Committee of Correspondence Papers, Lenox Library.]
BOSTON July 18 1774
GENTLEMEN/
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