Let a,,a,a,a, be an arithmetic sequence, then sum of the terms of sequence is Answer (Please select your correct option) S.-(2a +(n-1)d) C S₂ n(a,+a) 6 n(a,ta) 4

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Section8.2: Arithmetic Sequences
Problem 1E: An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which the ___________ between successive terms is constant.
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Let a, a, a, a, be an arithmetic sequence, then sum of the terms of sequence is
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S.-(2a + (n-1)d)
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S = n(a₁ +a)
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Transcribed Image Text:61:25 PIPES Question No : 18 of 26 Let a, a, a, a, be an arithmetic sequence, then sum of the terms of sequence is Answer (Please select your correct option) S.-(2a + (n-1)d) C S = n(a₁ +a) 6 S-n(ata) 18/ 27
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