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Homework Statement
It can be shown that ∑(n=1) to (n=∞) of 1/n² = π²/6
use this fact to show that ∑(n=1) to (n=∞) of 1/(2n-1)² = π²/8
What have you tried? You need to make an attempt at a solution before anyone can give you any help.bcucinel said:Homework Statement
It can be shown that ∑(n=1) to (n=∞) of 1/n² = π²/6
use this fact to show that ∑(n=1) to (n=∞) of 1/(2n-1)² = π²/8
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The Attempt at a Solution
Now, can you manipulate this series--Σ1/(2n)²--to get to something you know?bcucinel said:1/4+1/16+1/36+...
Σ1/n² - Σ1/(2n-1)² then equals Σ1/(2n)² from n=1 to infinity
bcucinel said:Thank you, I understand all of that perfectly... The issue I am having with the problem, however, is that I don't recall ever being taught in my calculus class exactly how to determine the Sn of a series like Σ1/(2n)²... If there is some technique that I could use please let me know.