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Let 'sigma' denotes the sum of the infi...

Let `'sigma'` denotes the sum of the infinite series `sum_(n=1)^n ((n^2+2n+3)/2^n)`. Compute the value of `(1^3+2^3+3^3 +......+sigma^3)`.

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