Math, asked by azeemrajput4466, 4 months ago

If first term and last term of an A.P. are a and I respectively, then prove that the sum of the nth
term from the beginning and nth term from the end is (a + 1)..​

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Answered by manojs2722010
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In the given AP, first term = a and last term = l. ... Hence, the sum of the nth term from the beginning and the nth term from the end (a+1).

Answered by itzsecretagent
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Answer:

Given: First term of the AP = a

Given : Last term of the AP = 1.

Given : Total number of terms = n.

Common difference from the beginning=d

Common difference from the end = -d.

.. Last term of the AP = nth term of the AP

» an = |

» a + (n - 1) * d = 1

Now,

→nth term of the AP from the beginning an = a + (n - 1) * d

→ nth term from the end = 1 + (n - 1) * (-d)

= 1 - (n - 1) * d

Sum of nth term from the beginning + nth term from the end is given by:

→a + (n - 1) * d + [1 - (n - 1) * d]

→ a + (n - 1) * d+1- (n - 1) * d

→ a + nd - d +1- nd + d

→a + l

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