A couple decides to start a college fund for their daughter. They plan to invest $50 in the fund each month. The fund pays 6% annual interest, compounded monthly. How much money will they have saved when their daughter is ready to start college in 6 years? In this section, we will learn how to answer this question. To do so, we need to consider the amount of money invested and the amount of interest earned.
To find the total amount of money in the college fund and the sum of the amounts deposited, we need to add the amounts deposited each month and the amounts earned monthly. The sum of the terms of a sequence is called a series. Consider, for example, the following series.
The
</math>partial sum</strong> of a series is the sum of a finite number of consecutive terms beginning with the first term. The notation
represents the partial sum.
Summation notation is used to represent series. Summation notation is often known as sigma notation because it uses the Greek capital letter sigma,
to represent the sum. Summation notation includes an explicit formula and specifies the first and last terms in the series. An explicit formula for each term of the series is given to the right of the sigma. A variable called the index of summation is written below the sigma. The index of summation is set equal to the lower limit of summation, which is the number used to generate the first term in the series. The number above the sigma, called the upper limit of summation, is the number used to generate the last term in a series.
If we interpret the given notation, we see that it asks us to find the sum of the terms in the series
for
through
We can begin by substituting the terms for
and listing out the terms of this series.
We can find the sum of the series by adding the terms:
The sum of the first
terms of a series can be expressed in summation notation as follows:
This notation tells us to find the sum of
from
to
is called the index of summation, 1 is the lower limit of summation, and
is the upper limit of summation.
Does the lower limit of summation have to be 1?
No. The lower limit of summation can be any number, but 1 is frequently used. We will look at examples with lower limits of summation other than 1.
Given summation notation for a series, evaluate the value.
from the lower limit to the upper limit into the formula.
Evaluate
According to the notation, the lower limit of summation is 3 and the upper limit is 7. So we need to find the sum of
from
to
We find the terms of the series by substituting
and
into the function
We add the terms to find the sum.
Evaluate
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Just as we studied special types of sequences, we will look at special types of series. Recall that an arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which the difference between any two consecutive terms is the common difference,
The sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence is called an arithmetic series. We can write the sum of the first
terms of an arithmetic series as:
We can also reverse the order of the terms and write the sum as
If we add these two expressions for the sum of the first
terms of an arithmetic series, we can derive a formula for the sum of the first
terms of any arithmetic series.
Because there are
terms in the series, we can simplify this sum to
We divide by 2 to find the formula for the sum of the first
terms of an arithmetic series.
An arithmetic series is the sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence. The formula for the sum of the first
terms of an arithmetic sequence is
**Given terms of an arithmetic series, find the sum of the first
terms.**
and
and
into the formula
Find the sum of each arithmetic series.
We are given
and
Count the number of terms in the sequence to find
Substitute values for
and
into the formula and simplify.
We are given
and
Use the formula for the general term of an arithmetic sequence to find
Substitute values for
into the formula and simplify.* * *
To find
substitute
into the given explicit formula.
We are given that
To find
substitute
into the given explicit formula.
Substitute values for
and
into the formula and simplify.
Use the formula to find the sum of each arithmetic series.
On the Sunday after a minor surgery, a woman is able to walk a half-mile. Each Sunday, she walks an additional quarter-mile. After 8 weeks, what will be the total number of miles she has walked?
This problem can be modeled by an arithmetic series with
and
We are looking for the total number of miles walked after 8 weeks, so we know that
and we are looking for
To find
we can use the explicit formula for an arithmetic sequence.
We can now use the formula for arithmetic series.
She will have walked a total of 11 miles.
A man earns $100 in the first week of June. Each week, he earns $12.50 more than the previous week. After 12 weeks, how much has he earned?
$2,025
Just as the sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence is called an arithmetic series, the sum of the terms in a geometric sequence is called a geometric series. Recall that a geometric sequence is a sequence in which the ratio of any two consecutive terms is the common ratio,
We can write the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series as
Just as with arithmetic series, we can do some algebraic manipulation to derive a formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series. We will begin by multiplying both sides of the equation by
Next, we subtract this equation from the original equation.* * *
Notice that when we subtract, all but the first term of the top equation and the last term of the bottom equation cancel out. To obtain a formula for
divide both sides by
A geometric series is the sum of the terms in a geometric sequence. The formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric sequence is represented as
Given a geometric series, find the sum of the first n terms.
and
into the formula
Use the formula to find the indicated partial sum of each geometric series.
for the series
and we are given that
We can find
by dividing the second term of the series by the first.
Substitute values for
into the formula and simplify.
Find
by substituting
into the given explicit formula.
We can see from the given explicit formula that
The upper limit of summation is 6, so
Substitute values for
and
into the formula, and simplify.
Use the formula to find the indicated partial sum of each geometric series.
for the series
9,840
At a new job, an employee’s starting salary is $26,750. He receives a 1.6% annual raise. Find his total earnings at the end of 5 years.
The problem can be represented by a geometric series with
and
Substitute values for
and
into the formula and simplify to find the total amount earned at the end of 5 years.* * *
He will have earned a total of $138,099.03 by the end of 5 years.
At a new job, an employee’s starting salary is $32,100. She receives a 2% annual raise. How much will she have earned by the end of 8 years?
$275,513.31
Thus far, we have looked only at finite series. Sometimes, however, we are interested in the sum of the terms of an infinite sequence rather than the sum of only the first
terms. An infinite series is the sum of the terms of an infinite sequence. An example of an infinite series is
This series can also be written in summation notation as
where the upper limit of summation is infinity. Because the terms are not tending to zero, the sum of the series increases without bound as we add more terms. Therefore, the sum of this infinite series is not defined. When the sum is not a real number, we say the series diverges.
If the terms of an infinite geometric series approach 0, the sum of an infinite geometric series can be defined. The terms in this series approach 0:
The common ratio
As
gets very large, the values of
get very small and approach 0. Each successive term affects the sum less than the preceding term. As each succeeding term gets closer to 0, the sum of the terms approaches a finite value. The terms of any infinite geometric series with
approach 0; the sum of a geometric series is defined when
The sum of an infinite series is defined if the series is geometric and
Given the first several terms of an infinite series, determine if the sum of the series exists.
was found in step 3, check to see if
. If so, the sum is defined. If not, the sum is not defined.
Determine whether the sum of each infinite series is defined.
which is not the same as the ratio of the third term to the second,
The series is not geometric.
The ratio of the second term to the first is the same as the ratio of the third term to the second. The series is geometric with a common ratio of
The sum of the infinite series is defined.
the series is geometric with a common ratio of
The sum of the infinite series is defined.
Determine whether the sum of the infinite series is defined.
The sum is not defined.
The sum of the infinite series is defined.
The sum of the infinite series is defined.
When the sum of an infinite geometric series exists, we can calculate the sum. The formula for the sum of an infinite series is related to the formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series.
We will examine an infinite series with
What happens to
as
increases?
The value of
decreases rapidly. What happens for greater values of
As
gets very large,
gets very small. We say that, as
increases without bound,
approaches 0. As
approaches 0,
approaches 1. When this happens, the numerator approaches
This give us a formula for the sum of an infinite geometric series.
The formula for the sum of an infinite geometric series with
is
Given an infinite geometric series, find its sum.
and
and
into the formula,
Find the sum, if it exists, for the following:
There is a constant ratio; the series is geometric.
and
so the sum exists. Substitute
and
into the formula and simplify to find the sum:
The formula is exponential, so the series is geometric with
Find
by substituting
into the given explicit formula:
Substitute
and
into the formula, and simplify to find the sum:
The sum does not exist.
Find an equivalent fraction for the repeating decimal
We notice the repeating decimal
so we can rewrite the repeating decimal as a sum of terms.
Looking for a pattern, we rewrite the sum, noticing that we see the first term multiplied to 0.1 in the second term, and the second term multiplied to 0.1 in the third term.
Notice the pattern; we multiply each consecutive term by a common ratio of 0.1 starting with the first term of 0.3. So, substituting into our formula for an infinite geometric sum, we have
Find the sum, if it exists.
3
The series is not geometric.
At the beginning of the section, we looked at a problem in which a couple invested a set amount of money each month into a college fund for six years. An annuity is an investment in which the purchaser makes a sequence of periodic, equal payments. To find the amount of an annuity, we need to find the sum of all the payments and the interest earned. In the example, the couple invests $50 each month. This is the value of the initial deposit. The account paid 6% annual interest, compounded monthly. To find the interest rate per payment period, we need to divide the 6% annual percentage interest (APR) rate by 12. So the monthly interest rate is 0.5%. We can multiply the amount in the account each month by 100.5% to find the value of the account after interest has been added.
We can find the value of the annuity right after the last deposit by using a geometric series with
and
After the first deposit, the value of the annuity will be $50. Let us see if we can determine the amount in the college fund and the interest earned.
We can find the value of the annuity after
deposits using the formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series. In 6 years, there are 72 months, so
We can substitute
into the formula, and simplify to find the value of the annuity after 6 years.
After the last deposit, the couple will have a total of $4,320.44 in the account. Notice, the couple made 72 payments of $50 each for a total of
This means that because of the annuity, the couple earned $720.44 interest in their college fund.
Given an initial deposit and an interest rate, find the value of an annuity.
the value of the initial deposit.
the number of deposits.
into the formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series,
the value of the annuity after
deposits.
A deposit of $100 is placed into a college fund at the beginning of every month for 10 years. The fund earns 9% annual interest, compounded monthly, and paid at the end of the month. How much is in the account right after the last deposit?
The value of the initial deposit is $100, so
A total of 120 monthly deposits are made in the 10 years, so
To find
divide the annual interest rate by 12 to find the monthly interest rate and add 1 to represent the new monthly deposit.
Substitute
into the formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series, and simplify to find the value of the annuity.
So the account has $19,351.43 after the last deposit is made.
At the beginning of each month, $200 is deposited into a retirement fund. The fund earns 6% annual interest, compounded monthly, and paid into the account at the end of the month. How much is in the account if deposits are made for 10 years?
$32,775.87
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What is an
partial sum?
An
partial sum is the sum of the first
terms of a sequence.
What is the difference between an arithmetic sequence and an arithmetic series?
What is a geometric series?
A geometric series is the sum of the terms in a geometric sequence.
How is finding the sum of an infinite geometric series different from finding the
partial sum?
What is an annuity?
An annuity is a series of regular equal payments that earn a constant compounded interest.
For the following exercises, express each description of a sum using summation notation.
The sum of terms
from
to
The sum from of
to
of
The sum of
from
to
The sum that results from adding the number 4 five times
For the following exercises, express each arithmetic sum using summation notation.
For the following exercises, use the formula for the sum of the first
terms of each arithmetic sequence.
For the following exercises, express each geometric sum using summation notation.
For the following exercises, use the formula for the sum of the first
terms of each geometric sequence, and then state the indicated sum.
For the following exercises, determine whether the infinite series has a sum. If so, write the formula for the sum. If not, state the reason.
The series is defined.
The series is defined.
For the following exercises, use the following scenario. Javier makes monthly deposits into a savings account. He opened the account with an initial deposit of $50. Each month thereafter he increased the previous deposit amount by $20.
Graph the arithmetic sequence showing one year of Javier’s deposits.
Graph the arithmetic series showing the monthly sums of one year of Javier’s deposits.
For the following exercises, use the geometric series
Graph the first 7 partial sums of the series.
What number does
seem to be approaching in the graph? Find the sum to explain why this makes sense.
Sample answer: The graph of
seems to be approaching 1. This makes sense because
is a defined infinite geometric series with
For the following exercises, find the indicated sum.
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254
For the following exercises, use the formula for the sum of the first
terms of an arithmetic series to find the sum.
For the following exercises, use the formula for the sum of the first
terms of a geometric series to find the partial sum.
for the series
for the series
For the following exercises, find the sum of the infinite geometric series.
For the following exercises, determine the value of the annuity for the indicated monthly deposit amount, the number of deposits, and the interest rate.
Deposit amount:
total deposits:
interest rate:
compounded monthly
Deposit amount:
total deposits:
interest rate:
compounded monthly
$3,705.42
Deposit amount:
total deposits:
interest rate:
compounded quarterly
Deposit amount:
total deposits:
interest rate:
compounded semi-annually
$695,823.97
The sum of terms
from
through
is
What is x?
Write an explicit formula for
such that
Assume this is an arithmetic series.
Find the smallest value of n such that
How many terms must be added before the series
has a sum less than
9 terms
Write
as an infinite geometric series using summation notation. Then use the formula for finding the sum of an infinite geometric series to convert
to a fraction.
The sum of an infinite geometric series is five times the value of the first term. What is the common ratio of the series?
To get the best loan rates available, the Riches want to save enough money to place 20% down on a $160,000 home. They plan to make monthly deposits of $125 in an investment account that offers 8.5% annual interest compounded semi-annually. Will the Riches have enough for a 20% down payment after five years of saving? How much money will they have saved?
Karl has two years to save
to buy a used car when he graduates. To the nearest dollar, what would his monthly deposits need to be if he invests in an account offering a 4.2% annual interest rate that compounds monthly?
$400 per month
Keisha devised a week-long study plan to prepare for finals. On the first day, she plans to study for
hour, and each successive day she will increase her study time by
minutes. How many hours will Keisha have studied after one week?
A boulder rolled down a mountain, traveling 6 feet in the first second. Each successive second, its distance increased by 8 feet. How far did the boulder travel after 10 seconds?
420 feet
A scientist places 50 cells in a petri dish. Every hour, the population increases by 1.5%. What will the cell count be after 1 day?
A pendulum travels a distance of 3 feet on its first swing. On each successive swing, it travels
the distance of the previous swing. What is the total distance traveled by the pendulum when it stops swinging?
12 feet
Rachael deposits $1,500 into a retirement fund each year. The fund earns 8.2% annual interest, compounded monthly. If she opened her account when she was 19 years old, how much will she have by the time she is 55? How much of that amount will be interest earned?
terms of a sequence
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