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if b= a+(n-1)d, how do you solve for n?
13 years ago

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Answered by Steve
start by getting all the n terms on one side, the rest on the other:

(n-1)d = b-a

then unwind the expressions till n is left alone:

n-1 = (b-a)/d
n = 1 + (b-a)/d
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