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The algebra of sum of an arithmetic sequence is n2
+2n​

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Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
6

Rule for the sum of arithmetic sequence=n²+2 n

As we know sum of n terms of an Arithmetic sequence is  n/2(2a + (n-1)d)

⇒n²+2 n=  n/2(2a + (n-1)d)

⇒2(n+2)=2 a+ (n-1) d

⇒2 n + 4=2 a-d + n d

Equating LHS and RHS

⇒2 n = n d  and 2 a -d= 4

⇒ d=2  ∧  2 a- 2=4

⇒2 a= 6

⇒a=3

a). Sum of first 10 term of this sequence, put n=10 in  

Sn =  n²+ 2 n=10²+2×10=100+20=120

(b) Let p terms are needed to get the sum 168.

⇒p²+ 2 p=168

⇒p²+ 2 p-168=0

⇒(p+14)(p-12)=0

⇒p≠ -14[ number of terms can't be negative]

So, p=12

Answered by rajdheerajcreddy
1

Answer:

a = 3 and d = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

S_{n}=n^{2}+2n=\frac{n}{2}[4+2n] =\frac{n}{2}[2(3)+(n-1)2]

Comparing with S_{n}=\frac{n}{2}[2a +(n-1)d]        [a = first term

                                                                       d = common difference.]

a = 3 and d = 2

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