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The first and last term of a linear sequence (AP) are 6 and 10 respectively….

The first and last term of a linear sequence (AP) are 6 and 10 respectively. If the sum of the sequence is 40. Find the number of terms

  • A.
    nth = 3
  • B.
    nth = 4
  • C.
    nth = 5
  • D.
    nth = 6
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation

nth term of a linear sequence (AP) = a+(n − 1)d
first term = 6, last term = 10 sum − 40
i.e. a = 6, l = 10, S = 40
S(_{n})= n/2(2a + (n − 1)d or Sn = ÷2 (a + l)
S(_{n}) = n/2(a + l)
40 = n/2(6 + 10)
40 = 8n
8n = 40
8n = 40
n = 40/8
= 5
The number of terms = 5

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