Find the 26th term of an A.P. 10,12,14
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Step-by-step explanation:
nth term of an AP is given by
t
n
=a+(n−1)d
In the given sequence, 'a' = 10, 'd' = -3, 'n' = 30.
So, 30th term =
t
30
=10+(30−1)(−3)
⟹t
30
=10−87=−77.
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The nth term or general term of an A.P is used to find terms arithmetic progression. Let us consider an A.P. with first term as 'a' and the common difference as 'd'.
Step-by-step explanation:
The nth term or general term of an A.P is used to find terms arithmetic progression. Let us consider an A.P. with first term as 'a' and the common difference as 'd'.
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