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Neeta starts with the number 27 and keeps subtracting 6 from it. find the integers you will arrive at if she carries out the subtraction 6 times​

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Answered by ItzAditt007
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Here Neeta starts from 27 and keep subtracting 6 from it.

Therefore the numbers which had arrived after subtracting 6 are in AP with common difference -6.

So we have to find the 6th term.

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\implies \: a \frac{}{n}  = a + (n - 1)d \\  \\ \implies \: a \frac{}{6} = 27 + (6 - 1)( - 6) \\  \\  \implies \: a \frac{}{6}  = 27 + (5) ( - 6) \\  \\ \implies \: a \frac{}{6}  = 27 - 30 \\  \\ \implies \: a \frac{}{6} =  - 3

So the integer is -3.

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Answered by mithrasri1811
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here Neeta starts from 27 and keep subtracting 6 from it.

Therefore the numbers which had arrived after subtracting 6 are in AP with common difference -6.

☆ So we have to find the 6th term.

⟹a

n

=a+(n−1)d

⟹a

6

=27+(6−1)(−6)

⟹a

6

=27+(5)(−6)

⟹a

6

=27−30

⟹a

6

=−3

☆ So the integer is -3.

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