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Which equation should be used to calculate S9 for the arithmetic sequence an=3n-1

o S9=9/2(2+26)
o S9= 9/2(4+17)
o S9=9/4(2+26)
o S9=9/4(4+26)

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Answer:

1. D

2. A

3. C

4. D

5. A

Step-by-step explanation:

User Astrochun
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Answer:

Option A is correct.

The equation =
S_9 =(9)/(2) (2+26).

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of the terms of an arithmetic series is given by


S_n = (n(a_1+a_n))/(2), ......[1]

where n is the number of terms,
a_1 is the first term and
a_nis the last term.

Given the formula for nth term in the arithmetic sequence is,
a_n = 3n-1

for n =1


a_1 = 3 \cdot 1 -1 = 3-1 =2

for n =9


a_9= 3 \cdot 9 -1 = 27-1 =26

Then, put these values in equation [1] for n =9;


S_9 = (9 \cdot (a_1+a_9))/(2) = (9(2+26))/(2) or


S_9 =(9)/(2) (2+26)

Therefore, the equation is;
S_9 =(9)/(2) (2+26)




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