Math, asked by rahulthakor35733, 1 month ago


write \: the \: formula \: to \: find \: the \:  {n}^{th}  \: term \: of \: an \: a.p

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Answered by sauryyaenee
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Step-by-step explanation:

n th term of an AP = a+(n-1)d

where a = first term of an AP

d= common difference

n = number of terms of the AP

Answered by Anonymous
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The nth term of AP an = a + (n – 1) × d

a is the first term of the ap

d is the common difference

n is the number of term of the ap

hope it helps you

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