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Consider an arithmetic sequence which has the second term equal to 8 and the second term equal to 10. Write down the sum of the first 50 terms of this sequence, using sigma notation
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Answered by oobleck
Assuming you meant the 1st term is 8, then the sum is
49
∑ 8+2n
n=0
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