Home » Ask & Discuss » Mathematics. » Algebra « Back to Discussion



Algebra

New kid on the Block

Joined: 14 May 2011
Post: 15
18 May 2011 16:46:13 IST
0 People liked this
4
230 View Post
Find the sum of the following series : 1+(1/2^2)+(1/3^2)+(1/4^2)+............to infinity? Please h
None

Find the sum of the following series :1+(1/2^2)+(1/3^2)+(1/4^2)+............to infinity?Please help me with this question?


Share this article on:

Comments (4)

abhishek sinha's Avatar

Forum Expert
Joined: 18 Dec 2007
Posts: 926
18 May 2011 18:21:11 IST
0 people liked this

 .. it comes from the Fourier series theory .


New kid on the Block

Joined: 14 May 2011
Posts: 15
18 May 2011 19:21:20 IST
0 people liked this

Please do explain me this theory.
hemang's Avatar

Blazing goIITian

Joined: 27 Dec 2010
Posts: 1474
18 May 2011 19:46:50 IST
0 people liked this

the answer is simple (22/7)^(4)/6

Scorching goIITian

Joined: 2 Mar 2011
Posts: 216
19 May 2011 14:25:35 IST
0 people liked this

hey hemang could u pls explain me dis



Quick Reply


Reply

Some HTML allowed.
Keep your comments above the belt or risk having them deleted.
Signup for a avatar to have your pictures show up by your comment
If Members see a thread that violates the Posting Rules, bring it to the attention of the Moderator Team
Free Sign Up!

Preparing for IIT-JEE ?

Arihant Revision Package for IIT JEE - Books, Practice Tests + Rank Predictor


@ INR 1,995/-

For Quick Info

Name

Mobile No.

Find Posts by Topics

Physics.

Topics

Mathematics.

Chemistry.

Biology

Parents

Board

Fun Zone

Sponsored Ads