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SP#623. The common difference between 12th and 8th term of an arithmetic sequence is 20. Find the common differene.
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Well done!
SP#624. Write the algebra of 17, 20, 23, .... Is 400 a term of this sequence?
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Neat work!
SP#625. Write the algebra of the sum of the sequence 6n + 5. Can the sum 2000? Why?
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Brilliant!
SP#625. Let the algebraic expression of an arithmetic sequence be 6n + 3.
i) Find the sum of the first 20 terms of the sequence.
ii) Write the algebraic expression of the sum.
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Neat work!
SP#626. Consider an arithmetic sequence whose sum of first 9 terms is 261 and sum of next 6 terms is 444. Find the first term and common difference.
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Neat work!
SP#627. Consider an arithmetic sequence whose sum of first 9 terms is 261 and sum of next 6 terms is 444.
(a) Write the algebraic expression of the sequence.
(b) Wtite the algebraic expression of the sum of the sequence.
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Excellent! Both parts are correct!
SP#628. Write the algebraic form of the arithmetic sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, ....
(b) Is 100 a term of the sequence?
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First part is correct, the second part is not. I think it is be oversight! Neat work for the first part!
SP#629. Consider an arithmetic sequence whose common difference is 7 and sum of first 20 terms is 1530. Write the algevraic expression of the sequence.
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Whoops I subtracted two from 100 instead of adding two. 100 was the 34th term of the sequence. Details matter
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Neat work!
SP#630. If ten times tenth term of an arithmetic sequence is equal to fifteen times fifteenth term, find the twenty-fifth term.
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Good work!
SP#631. Find the sum of n terms of the sequence 6, 10, 14, ....
(b) How many terms of the sequence from the beginning in an order makes the sum 240?
(c) Can the sum of the first few terms in an order to make the sum 250?
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Excellent!
SP#632. Can the difference between any two terms of an arithmetic sequence having common difference 6 be 2016? Justify tour answer.
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Neat work!
SP#633. Two terms of an arithmetic sequence having natural number terms are 50 and 85. Also, 60 is not a term of this sequence. Is 134 a term of this sequence? Justify your opinion.
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