# calculus

find the sum of the series from n=1 to infinity of

2^n/n!

do I just look at the sum of the terms?

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1. Sum from n = 0 to infinity of x^n/n! = exp(x)

So, Sum from n = 1 to infinity of x^n/n! = exp(x) - 1

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