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find the common difference of an ap whose first term is 5 and the sum of its first term is half of the next four terms.

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Answered by prince25221
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d= -1/2
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prince25221: we have, a=1/2×n/2[a+(n-1)d] -a .i.e. 5=5/4[5+5+4d]-5 now solve it and get the answer
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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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\huge\bf\green{\underline{\underline{Answer :}}}

Let d be the common difference of given A.P.

First term (a)=5

\huge\bf\green{\underline{\underline{Given :- }}}

a1 +a2 +a3 +a4 = \frac{1}{2}× (a5 +a6 +a7 +a8)

⇒a+(a+d)+(a+2d)+(a+3d) = \frac{1}{2} [(a+4d)+(a+5d)+(a+6d)+(a+7d)]

⇒4a+6d = \frac{1}{2} (4a+22d)

⇒4a+6d = 2a+11d

⇒11d−6d = 4a−2a

⇒d = \large\frac{2×5}{5}

⇒d = 2

\bf{Hence\: the\:common\: difference\:of\:}

\bf{given\: A.P. \:is \:2.}

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