How Would I Calculate this by Hand? I know how to do summations and I know the equivalent equations

Lydia Carey

Lydia Carey

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2022-06-14

How Would I Calculate this by Hand?
I know how to do summations and I know the equivalent equations for them. I am just lost on the second summation and how to proceed there. I have the wolfram alpha answer, I just need to know how do this by hand.
i = 1 n j = i n + 4 k = 3 j + 7 1
I have the answer, but I want to know how to do it, or something similar in the future.

Answer & Explanation

lisicw2

lisicw2

Beginner2022-06-15Added 11 answers

Step 1
These concatenated sums need to be dealt with from the inside out. Firstly we deal with the easiest sum:
k = 3 j + 7 1 = j + 5
By linearity of finite sums we can also say:
j + 5 = j + 5
And most importantly, we can say that:
j = i n + 4 = j = 1 n + 4 j = 1 i 1
Which we may apply to both pieces to obtain:
j = i n + 4 j + 5 = ( n + 4 ) ( n + 5 ) 2 i ( i 1 ) 2 + 5 ( n + 4 ) 5 ( i 1 )
Step 2
At this point it's just a matter of breaking the last sum into different pieces, and using the formula for the sum of squares to sum over i 2 where needed.

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