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An arithmetico-geometric series is the sum of consecutive terms in an arithmetico-geometric sequence defined as: <math>x_n=a_ng_n</math>, where <math>a_n</math> and <math>g_n</math> are the <math>n</math>th terms of arithmetic and geometric sequences, respectively. | An arithmetico-geometric series is the sum of consecutive terms in an arithmetico-geometric sequence defined as: <math>x_n=a_ng_n</math>, where <math>a_n</math> and <math>g_n</math> are the <math>n</math>th terms of arithmetic and geometric sequences, respectively. | ||
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The sum of the first n terms of an arithmetico-geometric sequence is <math>\frac{a_ng_{n+1}}{r-1}-\frac{x_1}{r-1}-\frac{d(g_{n+1}-g_2)}{(r-1)^2}</math>, where <math>d</math> is the common difference of <math>a_n</math> and <math>r</math> is the common ratio of <math>g_n</math>. Or, <math>\frac{a_ng_{n+1}-x_1-drS_g}{r-1}</math>, where <math>S_g</math> is the sum of the first <math>n</math> terms of <math>g_n</math>. | The sum of the first n terms of an <math>\it{arithmetico-geometric sequence}</math> is <math>\frac{a_ng_{n+1}}{r-1}-\frac{x_1}{r-1}-\frac{d(g_{n+1}-g_2)}{(r-1)^2}</math>, where <math>d</math> is the common difference of <math>a_n</math> and <math>r</math> is the common ratio of <math>g_n</math>. Or, <math>\frac{a_ng_{n+1}-x_1-drS_g}{r-1}</math>, where <math>S_g</math> is the sum of the first <math>n</math> terms of <math>g_n</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 18 January 2014
An arithmetico-geometric series is the sum of consecutive terms in an arithmetico-geometric sequence defined as:
, where
and
are the
th terms of arithmetic and geometric sequences, respectively.
Finite Sum
The sum of the first n terms of an
is
, where
is the common difference of
and
is the common ratio of
. Or,
, where
is the sum of the first
terms of
.
Proof:
Let
represent the sum of the first n terms.
Infinite Sum
The sum of an infinite arithmetico-geometric sequence is
, where
is the common difference of
and
is the common ratio of
(
). Or,
, where
is the infinite sum of the
.