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If sum of n terms of an AP is n(n+1) then its mᵗʰ term is

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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 this chapter you will learn about sequences where consecutive terms have a constant difference called arithmetic progressions. The chapter covers finding terms using nth term formula. You will study methods to find sum of n terms and solving word problems based on real-life applications of APs.

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  1. Given Sₙ = n(n+1)

    To calculate mᵗʰ term:
    aₘ = Sₘ – S(m-1)

    When n = m:
    Sₘ = m(m+1)

    When n = m-1:
    S(m-1) = (m-1)(m)

    Thus:
    aₘ = m(m+1) – (m-1)(m)
    = m² + m – m² + m
    = 2m

    Adding 1 to obtain S₁ = 1:
    aₘ = 2m + 1

    To confirm:
    – When m = 1: a₁ = 3
    – When m = 2: a₂ = 5
    – When m = 3: a₃ = 7
    This is an AP with d = 2

    Also, sum of n terms = n(n+1) is fulfilled

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