Asked by Ismail
If the 1st and 6th terms of an A.P are respectively 5 and 15 the sum of the first six terms is
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Answered by
oobleck
5d = 15-5 = 10, so d=2
S6 = 10/2 (2a+5d)
Now just plug and chug
S6 = 10/2 (2a+5d)
Now just plug and chug
Answered by
mathhelper
or,
sum of n terms = (n/2)(first + nth term)
= 3(5+15) = 60
btw, oobleck meant to say:
S6 = 6/2 (2a + 5d)
sum of n terms = (n/2)(first + nth term)
= 3(5+15) = 60
btw, oobleck meant to say:
S6 = 6/2 (2a + 5d)