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find the nth term of the 2,4,6,8..

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Answered by DarkUnix
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Answer: 2n where n ≥ 1


Step-by-step explanation:

nth term of any arithmetic progression follows:

Let p be the nth term of an AP.


p = a + (n-1)d where a is the first term and d is the difference between any two consecutive terms


In this case, a = 2 and d = 4-2 = 6-4 = 2

Therefore, p = 2 + (n-1)2 = 2n where n ≥ 1


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