Chapter 10: Q. 7 (page 800)
In Exercises 3–8, let A, B, C, D, ... , Z be points in . Simplify the given quantity.
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Chapter 10: Q. 7 (page 800)
In Exercises 3–8, let A, B, C, D, ... , Z be points in . Simplify the given quantity.
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(a) What happens to the terms of this sequence of sums as k gets larger and larger?
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