Math, asked by adarshgeorge2006, 19 hours ago

what is general form of nth term of an Arithmetic Progression​

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Answered by MarkMeBrainliestPlzz
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Answer:

An = A+(n-1)d

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Answered by AmazingAkhil2006
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Answer:

The general form of Arithmetic Progression​ (A.P) is,

a_{n} = a+(n-1)d

{a_{n}= nth term, a= first term, d= difference}

For example,

Q) Find the 10th term of AP: 2,7,12...

Ans) Here, a= 2, d=5, n=10

Using the formula=>  = a_{n} = a+(n-1)d

=> a_{n} = 2 + (10-1) 5

=> 2+45 => 47

It can also be written in the form of a, a+d, a+2d...

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