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Arithmetic Progressions
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How do you find the rule for this sequence:
3, 5,7,9,11,13...
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Aleyna
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If the first term of an arithemetic progression is -4 and the twelveth term is 8,find the common difference.
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Victor
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An arithmetic progression is such that the eighth term is three times the third term. Show that
the sum of the first eight terms
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1) The sum of 11 term of an arithmetic progression is 891. Find the 28th and the 45
th if the common difference is 15.
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Kadijat
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The sum of 8 terms of an aritmetic progression is 160. While the sum of 20 term is 880. Find 43 term and the sum of 12 term
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Kadijat
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An arithmetic progression of 41 terms is such that the sum of the first five terms is 560 and the sum of the last five terms is
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Hillary
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If 8,a,b,c,d,38,44,50.... provide an a.p find value of a,b,cand d
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Khadija Musa
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given the explicit formula: a4=9+2(n-1)
what is the common difference? what is the initial term? what term is the formula
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URMUM
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calculate a57 for the sequence {an}={-6,-9/2,-3,-3/2,0...}
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sky
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The students at Vienna elementary sold donuts every day at school for 6 months the table below shows the earnings for the first
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The 6th term of an arithmetic progression is 20 and the 11th term is -5. Find the sum of the first three term
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asked by
Ziggy
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The 10th term of an arithmetic progress is 68 and the common difference is -3,find the 15th term of the sequence
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asked by
Joy Onyeanusi
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If 3,p,q,24 are consecutive term of the arithmetic progression, find the value of p and q
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Victor
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Question 13
Write an equation that represents the "n"th term of the explicit formula, an=a1 +(n-1)d. {2, -1, -4, -7} • an = 2n
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Solve for an and d. 1/4=a+8d
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The 1st 3terms of an arithmetic progression are x, (3x +1) and (7x -4). Find
i. the value of x ii. the 10th term
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Algebra
Arithmetic
Math
Mathematics
Number Patterns
Number patterns or Progressions
Number Progressions
Number sequences
Number Theory
Patterns and Sequences
Sequences
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