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the first term of an arithmetic sequence is 2 and the sum of the first 15 terms is 292.5. Find the common difference

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Given:

First term of an arithmetic sequence is 2.

Sum of first 15 terms = 292.5

To find:

The common difference.

Solution:

We have,

First term:
a=2

Sum of first 15 terms:
S_(15)=292.5

The formula of sum of first n terms of an AP is


S_n=(n)/(2)[2a+(n-1)d]

Where, a is first term and d is common difference.

Putting
S_(15)=292.5, n=15 and a=2 in the above formula, we get


292.5=(15)/(2)[2(2)+(15-1)d]


292.5=(15)/(2)[4+14d]


292.5=15[2+7d]

Divide both sides by 15.


(292.5)/(15)=2+7d


19.5=2+7d


19.5-2=7d


17.5=7d

Dividing both sides by 7, we get


(17.5)/(7)=d


2.5=d

Therefore, the common difference is 2.5.

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