Rewriting the nth Term of a Geometric Series with Algebra

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What is the algebra required to rewrite the nth term of: (sum from n=0 to infinity) of (pi^n)/(3^n+1) in geometric form?
 
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Hi ollybabar! Welcome to PF! :smile:

(have a pi: π and an infinity: ∞ and try using the X2 tag just above the Reply box :wink:)
ollybabar said:
What is the algebra required to rewrite the nth term of: (sum from n=0 to infinity) of (pi^n)/(3^n+1) in geometric form?

I don't understand your question …

what do you mean by "geometric form"? and so you mean the sum of the first n terms? :confused:

Anyway, it'll help if you rewrite it: (1/3) ∑ (π/3)n :wink:
 
I've figured it out; thanks for the reply though.
 

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