Proving Algebraic expression involving a Summation I'm following a derivation and am stumped by one of the steps: sum_(k=1)^(13)(1 - (k-1)/(13))^3 = 1/(13^3)sum_(k=1)^(13)k^3 I am stumped as to how (14 - (k-1))^3= k^3

Gavyn Whitehead

Gavyn Whitehead

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2022-09-04

Proving Algebraic expression involving a Summation
I'm following a derivation and am stumped by one of the steps:
k = 1 13 ( 1 k 1 13 ) 3 = 1 13 3 k = 1 13 k 3
I am stumped as to how
( 14 ( k 1 ) ) 3 = k 3
Any help advice appreciated

Answer & Explanation

Emma Cooper

Emma Cooper

Beginner2022-09-05Added 9 answers

Because it's
1 13 3 k = 1 13 ( 14 k ) 3 = 1 13 3 k = 1 13 k 3
Just
13 3 + 12 3 + . . . + 2 3 + 1 3 = 1 3 + 2 3 + . . . + 12 3 + 13 3 .
Daniel Paul

Daniel Paul

Beginner2022-09-06Added 3 answers

your equation
( 1 k 1 13 ) 3 = k 3
is not true, form here would we get
1 k 1 13 = k
and so
13 k + 1 = 13 k

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