Get answer: In Exercises 1316, find the sum. 13. 6 i=1 5 14. 5 k=2 4k 15. 4 j=1 6 j 2

Chapter 9, Problem 15

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In Exercises 13–16, find the sum.

\(\sum_{j=1}^{4} \frac{6}{j^2}\)

Text Transcription:

sum _j=1 ^4 6/j^2

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