summand

(noun)

something which is added or summed

Related Terms

  • improper integral
  • limit superior

Examples of summand in the following topics:

  • Tips for Testing Series

    • Limit of the Summand: If the limit of the summand is undefined or nonzero, then the series must diverge.
  • Absolute Convergence and Ratio and Root Tests

    • An infinite series of numbers is said to converge absolutely if the sum of the absolute value of the summand is finite.
    • An infinite series of numbers is said to converge absolutely (or to be absolutely convergent) if the sum of the absolute value of the summand is finite.
  • Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication

    • Complex numbers are added by adding the real and imaginary parts of the summands.
  • Logarithms of Powers

    • Since the $p$ factors of $x$ are converted to $p $ summands by the product rule formula.
  • Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

    • A term is an addend or a summand, a group of coefficients, variables, constants and exponents that may be separated from the other terms by the plus and minus operators.
  • The Method of Partial Fractions

  • Series and Sigma Notation

    • The numbers to be summed (called addends, or sometimes summands) may be integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers.
  • Summation Notation

    • The numbers to be summed (called addends, or sometimes summands) may be integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers.
  • Sums and Series

    • The numbers to be summed (called addends, or sometimes summands) may be integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers.
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