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Question Number 108162 by mathdave last updated on 15/Aug/20

Answered by JDamian last updated on 15/Aug/20

k=m−4  ⇒  m=k+4    Σ_(k=0) ^∞ (2^(k+4) /((k+4)!))

$${k}={m}−\mathrm{4}\:\:\Rightarrow\:\:{m}={k}+\mathrm{4} \\ $$$$ \\ $$$$\underset{{k}=\mathrm{0}} {\overset{\infty} {\sum}}\frac{\mathrm{2}^{{k}+\mathrm{4}} }{\left({k}+\mathrm{4}\right)!} \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 15/Aug/20

ds isnt wat i was requestig for .it was in like ds before i now converted to wat u gave now

$${ds}\:{isnt}\:{wat}\:{i}\:{was}\:{requestig}\:{for}\:.{it}\:{was}\:{in}\:{like}\:{ds}\:{before}\:{i}\:{now}\:{converted}\:{to}\:{wat}\:{u}\:{gave}\:{now}\: \\ $$$$ \\ $$

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