Math, asked by BullsEye5941, 11 months ago

In an Arithmetic sequence of terms, Sn represents sum to n terms, then what is Sn– Sn-1 ?

(a) t₁ + t₂ +...... tn-1. (b) Sn-2
(c) ⁿ⁻²∑₌₁tn (d) tn

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Answered by maheshwaranlupp0yaxy
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Answer:

Hey mate....

Here is your answer....

Option d

tn

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Answered by hamdhanttku755
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