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Write a statement that correctly describes the relationship between these two sequences: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.0.

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Answer:


S_(a) = 2
S_(b)

where:
S_(a) is the sum of the terms in the first sequence, and
S_(b) is the sum of the terms in the second sequence.

Explanation:

The two sequences are arithmetic progression.

From the first sequence,

first term, a = 2

common difference, d = 2

number of terms, n = 5

From the second sequence,

first term, a = 1

common difference, d = 1

number of terms, n = 5

The sum of terms of an arithmetic progression is given as;

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

⇒ Let the sum of the first sequence be represented by
S_(a), so that;


S_(a) =
(5)/(2)[2(2) + (5 - 1) x 2]

=
(5)/(2)[4 + 8]

=
(5)/(2) x 12


S_(a) = 30

⇒ Let the sum of the second sequence be represented by
S_(b), so that;


S_(b) =
(5)/(2)[2(1) + (5 - 1) x 1]

=
(5)/(2)[2 + 4]


S_(b) = 15

Thus, the statement that would correctly describe the relationship between the sequences is;


S_(a) = 2
S_(b)

where:
S_(a) is the sum of the terms in the first sequence, and
S_(b) is the sum of the terms in the second sequence.

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