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Revision as of 16:09, 27 September 2014
For a finite sequence of numbers, the Cesáro sum of A is defined to be
, where and . If the Cesáro sum of
the 99-term sequence is 1000, what is the Cesáro sum of the 100-term sequence
?
Solution
See also
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