TheUserName
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Hello, I need to prove:
[math]\frac{Sn}{a1 * an}=\frac{1}{a1}+\frac{1}{a2}+\frac{1}{...}+\frac{1}{an}[/math]
Sn is the sum of the first n terms.
In one of my attempts I tried to take common factor 1 over a1 from the right side: [math]\frac{1}{a1}[\frac{1}{q}+\frac{1}{q^2}+\frac{1}{...}+\frac{1}{q^{n-1}}][/math]and a1 from the left side: [math]\frac{a1[1+q+q^2+...+q^{n-1}]}{a1*an}[/math]
I can see the similarity between the sides but I can't figure out how to continue.
[math]\frac{Sn}{a1 * an}=\frac{1}{a1}+\frac{1}{a2}+\frac{1}{...}+\frac{1}{an}[/math]
Sn is the sum of the first n terms.
In one of my attempts I tried to take common factor 1 over a1 from the right side: [math]\frac{1}{a1}[\frac{1}{q}+\frac{1}{q^2}+\frac{1}{...}+\frac{1}{q^{n-1}}][/math]and a1 from the left side: [math]\frac{a1[1+q+q^2+...+q^{n-1}]}{a1*an}[/math]
I can see the similarity between the sides but I can't figure out how to continue.
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