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Given the sequence 2,7,12,..., write an explicit

formula for the nth term, assuming a1=2.
2 Given the sequence 2,7,12,..., find the sum of
the first 30 terms


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Answer:

Part 1)
a_n=2+5(n-1)

Part 2) The sum of the first 30 terms is 2,235

Explanation:

Part 1) write an explicit formula for the nth term

we know that

In an Arithmetic Sequence the difference between one term and the next is a constant, and this constant is called the common difference

We can write an Arithmetic Sequence as a rule:


a_n=a_1+d(n-1)

where


a_n is the nth term


a_1 is the first term

n is the number of terms

d is the common difference

we have the sequence


2,7,12,...

we have


a_1=2,
a_2=7,
a_3=12

Find the common difference d


a_2-a_1=7-2=5


a_3-a_2=12-7=5

The common difference is d=5

substitute in the formula


a_n=2+5(n-1)

Part 2) Find the sum of the first 30 terms

we know that

The formula to calculate the sum of an arithmetic sequence is


S=(n)/(2)(2a_1+(n-1)d)

where


a_1 is the first term

n is the number of terms

d is the common difference

we have


a_1=2


d=5


n=30

substitute


S=(30)/(2)(2(2)+(30-1)5)


S=2,235

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