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    In mathematics, summation is the addition of a sequence of numbers, called addends or summands; the result is their sum or total. Beside numbers, other types of values can be summed as well: functions , vectors , matrices , polynomials and, in general, elements of any type of mathematical objects on which an operation denoted "+" is defined.

  3. The sum of two numbers is their value added together. This operation is called additive summation or addition. There are many ways of writing sums, including: Addition ( ) Summation ( ) Code: Sum = 0. For I = M to N. Sum = Sum + X (I)

  4. Series. A mathematical series is an infinite sum of the elements in some sequence. A series with terms \ (a_n\), where \ (n\) varies from \ (1\) through all positive integers, is expressed as \ [ \sum_ {n= 1}^\infty a_n. \] The \ (n^\text {th}\) partial sum \ (S_n\) of the series is the value \ [S_n = \sum_ {i = 1}^n a_i.

  5. How did summations evolve? For instance, is there an article, book, webpage, etc. that talks about how mathematicians came up with using ∑xf(x) ∑ x f ( x)? I'm very interested on how summations came to be used, and their history. reference-request. summation. math-history.

  6. A summation has 4 key parts: the upper bound (the highest value the index variable will reach), index variable (variable that will change in each term of the summation), the lower bound (lowest value of the index value - the one it starts at), and an expression.

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