Series Sum: How Do They Calculate Power from n-1 to n+1?

In summary, the conversation discusses the process of taking members from a marked series and how the power is increased from n-1 to n+1. The conversation also addresses the question of why the index starts from n=1 instead of n=2 when taking the members of n=0 and n=1. The response includes a mathematical equation showing how the sum of n=0 and n=1 can be rewritten using a different variable, leading to the index starting at n=1.
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they take members from the marked series
how they make the power to be from n-1 to n+1
??

and why if we take the member of n=0 n=1
the index starts from n=1 and not n=2

??
 
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If I got right your question.

[tex]\sum_{n=0}^\infty \frac {1}{n!} (\frac {1}{u})^{n-1} =u+ \sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac {1}{n!} (\frac {1}{u})^{n-1}= u+1+ \sum_{n=2}^\infty \frac {1}{n!} (\frac {1}{u})^{n-1}[/tex]

Remember: 0! = 1
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You are apparently expecting the sum you underlined to be:

[tex]\sum_{n=2}^\infty \frac 1 {n!}\left(\frac 1 u\right)^{n-1}[/tex]

because the n = 0 and n = 1 terms were written separately. But notice what happens in this sum if you change the variables:

k = n -1 or n = k + 1. You get

[tex]\sum_{k=1}^\infty \frac 1 {(k+1)!}\left(\frac 1 u\right)^{k}[/tex]

which, if you call the index n instead of k, is what is written.
 

What is the formula for calculating power in a series sum?

The formula for calculating power in a series sum is P = (n-1)^2 + n^2 + (n+1)^2.

What do n-1, n, and n+1 represent in the formula?

In the formula, n-1, n, and n+1 represent consecutive values in the series that are being squared and added together to calculate the power.

Why is n-1 squared instead of just n?

In a series sum, the power is calculated by squaring each value in the series. Since n-1 is the value before n, it must be squared in order to be included in the calculation.

Can series sums be used to calculate power for non-consecutive values?

No, series sums are only used to calculate power for consecutive values. If you want to calculate power for non-consecutive values, you would need to use a different formula.

What is the purpose of calculating power in a series sum?

The calculation of power in a series sum is used to determine the overall strength or intensity of a series. It is often used in statistical analysis and mathematical models to understand patterns and trends in the data.

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