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Find the 49th term.

-15, -10, -5, O, 5, ...
49th term = [?]
1st term + common difference(desired term - 1)
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User Meetri
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Answer:

49th term = 225

Explanation:

The following sequence: -15, -10, -5, 0, -5... is an example of an arithmetic progression.

An arithmetic progression or AP for short, is a sequence in which the difference between successive terms is constant. This difference is known as the common difference, and can be found by subtracting a term by its preceding term.

The general formula, for the nth term of an arithmetic progression, is thus:

Tn = a + (n - 1)d, where a = first term, and d = common difference.

In the sequence: -15, -10, -5, 0, 5...,

a = -15, and d = -10--15 = 5

T49 = -15 + (49 - 1)5 = 225

∴ 49th term = 225

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