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The Sum of a Series
Is there any way to show a summation equation in Microsoft Word? For those
who don't know, the summation equation looks like a big capital sigma with an "i = [some number]" on the bottom and some other number (usually an n or the infinity symbol) on the top. It's read "the sum of x sub i as i goes from [number on bottom] to [number on top]. How can I represent this in Word? |
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The Sum of a Series
You can insert such equations using the Equation Editor in Word.
In Word, click on Insert | Object | Microsoft Equation 3.0 | OK. BigDaddyCool wrote: Is there any way to show a summation equation in Microsoft Word? For those who don't know, the summation equation looks like a big capital sigma with an "i = [some number]" on the bottom and some other number (usually an n or the infinity symbol) on the top. It's read "the sum of x sub i as i goes from [number on bottom] to [number on top]. How can I represent this in Word? |
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