To find the sum of an AP terms multiply the number of terms with the average of first and last terms. First get the last term by adding common difference (n-1) times to first term and then apply the formula. In ...
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An Arithmetic Progression (AP) displays numbers that increase or decrease by a constant difference. The first term initiates the sequence while common difference establishes the pattern throughout. Each subsequent term adds the fixed difference to its previous number. The sum ...
Start with two identical amounts. Add the same number to both sides. Subtract equal values from each side. Multiply both parts by matching numbers. Divide everything by identical figures. Whatever changes you make apply them to both sides and the ...
First term defines the starting value. Common difference is added repeatedly to generate subsequent terms. Sequence continues infinitely. Arithmetic pattern maintains constant difference between consecutive terms. Values grow steadily and evenly with equal steps. Each term can be found by ...
First term defines the starting value. Common difference is added repeatedly to generate subsequent terms. Sequence continues infinitely. Arithmetic pattern maintains constant difference between consecutive terms. Values grow steadily and evenly with equal steps. Each term can be found by ...