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this is arithmetic progression sum

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Answered by arpitabansal1978
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The sum of n terms of AP is the sum(addition) of first n terms of the arithmetic sequence. It is equal to n divided by 2 times the sum of twice the first term – 'a' and the product of the difference between second and first term-'d' also known as common difference, and (n-1), where n is numbers of terms to be added.

Answered by kavithak240180
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Answer:

The sum of n terms of AP is the sum(addition) of first n terms of the arithmetic sequence. It is equal to n divided by 2 times the sum of twice the first term – 'a' and the product of the difference between second and first term-'d' also known as common difference, and (n-1), where n is numbers of terms to be added.

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