What is summation notation?

1 Answer
Jun 25, 2015

Summation is a shorthand way for writing long additions.

Explanation:

Say you want to add all numbers up to and including 50.
Then you could write out:
1+2+3+......+49+50
(If you really write this out in full, it'll be a long line of numbers).

With this notation you would write:
sum_(k=1)^50 k
Meaning: sum up all the numbers k from 1to50
The Sigma-(sigma)-sign is the Greek letter for S (sum).

Another example:
If you want to add all the squares from 1to10 you simply write:
sum_(k=1)^10 k^2
You see that this Sigma-thing is a very versatile tool.