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14 April, 07:49

What is the sum of the arithmetic sequence 151, 137, 123, ... if there are 26 terms?

A. - 676

B.-650

C.-624

D.-598

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  1. 14 April, 11:02
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    First term: a1 = 151

    common difference: d = - 14 (we decrease by 14 each time, eg, 151-14 = 137)

    nth term of this arithmetic sequence is ...

    an = a1+d (n-1)

    an = 151 + (-14) (n-1)

    an = 151-14n+14

    an = - 14n+165

    This will be used in the formula below

    Sn = n * (a1+an) / 2

    Sn = n * (151 + (-14n+165)) / 2

    S26 = 26 * (151 + (-14*26+165)) / 2 ... replace every n with 26

    S26 = - 624

    The final answer here is choice C) - 624
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