Summation Notation Practice | MIT 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2010

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Summation Notation Practice

Instructor: Christine Breiner

View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-01SCF10

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  • I thought when you put the "two" back into the 3rd problem for A, you would have 4^k .. why is that wrong?

  • @waterdragonflyyy The whole course is at ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematic­s/18-01sc-single-variable-calc­ulus-fall-2010/

  • can someone please post a link to the lecture that this recitation goes with? i'm having trouble finding it.

  • I love her American accent.

  • I am going to donate to MIT an amount equal to what I pay in one semester of college!!! I mean, they don't only give us the video lectures but also recitations??? Too kind!

  • Excellent

  • Flawless explanation! Thanks!

  • This is MIT calculus? I'm taking calculus at NYIT and it's the same stuff. I guess calculus is calculus. Wish I could go to MIT just for the prestige. Thanks for the video!

  • thanks to MIT

  • Thank You very much :D

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