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Nth term of arithematic progression is *​

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An arithmetic progression is a sequence where each term is a certain number larger than the previous term. ... The nth term of this sequence is 2n + 1 . In general, the nth term of an arithmetic progression, with first term a and common difference d, is: a + (n - 1)d .

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nth term of arithematic progression is a+(n-1)d

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