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## anonymous one year ago Imma be real about this, I just need the answer. 4+4

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1. SolomonZelman

If you go 4+4+4+4+........ then it diverges (any infinite arithmetic series will diverge that is why there is no such a thing)

2. SolomonZelman

Consider your two hands! Take your fingers EXCEPT THUMBS. Count your fingers on one hand and on the other. How many fingers altogether?

3. kosonge

4

4. kosonge

no 1

5. Nnesha

|dw:1440439192645:dw| how many circles are there :@

6. kosonge

lol thought it was division 8

7. Nnesha

$$\huge\color{green}{\checkmark}$$

8. Nnesha

:P

9. SolomonZelman

I can tell you ln(4+4)=ln(8)=ln(2$$^3$$)=3ln(2) and ln(2) can be approximated by a power series representation of ln(x+1)

10. SolomonZelman

$$\large\color{black}{ \displaystyle \ln(2) =\sum_{n=0}^\infty} \frac{(-1)^n}{n+1}=1-1/2+1/3-1/4+1/5-1/6+...$$

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