The relationship between Tn , Sn and Sn-1 when n>1 and n€N
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Sn=T1+T2+...+Tn-1+Tn, but Sn-1=T1+T2+...+Tn-1, therefore:

Sn=Sn-1+Tn.

For example, S2=T1+T2, S3=T1+T2+T3=S2+T3 when n=3.

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