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the nth term of an a.p. is 3n^2+5n. find the a.p.

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Answered by sandy8779
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Step-by-step explanation:

given an =3n2+5n

put n=1

then A1=8

put n=2

then A2 =22

Answered by Anonymous
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★ Answer :

Nth term of the A.P 3n² + 5n

Putting n as 1 we will get first term (a).

→ a = 3(1)² + 5(1)

→ a = 3 + 5

→ a = 8

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Putting n as 2 we will sum of first two numbers.

→ S2 = 3(2)² + 5(2)

→ S2 = 3(4) + 10

→ S2 = 12 + 10

→ S2 = 22

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Now, Let second term of A.P be a2.

→ S2 = a + a2

→ 22 - 8 = a2

→ a2 = 14

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Let common difference be D.

→ D = a2 - a1

→ D = 14 - 8

→ D = 6

So, A.P = 8, 14, 20, 26, 32 ..........

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