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Find the sum of the series and show your process for finding each term leading to the final sum.

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Find the sum of the series and show your process for finding each term leading to-example-1
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Answer:


\sum_(k=3)^5(-2k+5)=-9

Explanation:

The given series is:


\sum_(k=3)^5(-2k+5)

The series is not very lengthy so we can write the expanded form;


\sum_(k=3)^5(-2k+5)=(-2(3)+5)+(-2(4)+5)+(-2(5)+5)

This implies that;


\sum_(k=3)^5(-2k+5)=-1+-3+-5


\sum_(k=3)^5(-2k+5)=-9

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