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Solve for the 1st term of the arithmetic sequence whose 33rd term is -2p and whose 61st term is 26p.
11 years ago

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Reiny
a+32d = -2p
a+ 60d = 26p
subtract:
28d = 28p
d = p

a + 32p = -2p
a = -34p
11 years ago
Anonymous
No
4 years ago
Anonymous
Wrong answer
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