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29 January, 22:32

Write the first six terms of an arithmetic sequence that has 12 for the first term and 42 for the sixth term

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  1. 30 January, 00:54
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    This is an arithmetic progression.

    Tn = a + (n - 1) * d.

    a = First term

    n = number of terms

    d = common difference.

    First term, a = 12.

    Sixth term, T6 = a + (6 - 1) * d = a + 5d = 42

    a + 5d = 42

    12 + 5d = 42

    5d = 42 - 12

    5d = 30

    d = 30/5

    d = 6.

    Writing the first six terms, we keep adding six.

    12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42.

    Cheers.
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