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The first term of an arithmetic sequence is 5. if the25th term is 101 find the common difference?

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first term a1 = 5

25th term = a1 + 24d = 101 (where d = common difference)

5 + 24d = 101
24d = 96
d = 96/24 = 4

common difference = 4
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An arithmetic sequence is one where each term is a constant difference, called the common difference, from the preceding term. The arithmetic sequence can always be expressed as:

a(n)=a+d(n-1), a=first term, d=common difference, n=term number.

We are given two terms and term numbers, so we can solve for the common difference...

101=5+d(25-1)

101=5+25d-d

101=5+24d

96=24d

d=4

So the common difference is 4.


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