E. (4n+1) N=1
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The expression is a summation, which means we need to add up the terms generated by the formula 25 * (4n + 1) for n starting at 1 and going up to some number. However, the problem does not specify an upper limit for n, so we cannot compute an exact sum. If we Show more…
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