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An arithmetic sequence has a common difference equal to 10 and its 6th term is equal to 52. Find its 15th term.​

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Answer: a₁₅=142

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6th\ term\ is\ a_6=52\ \ \ \ \ \\a\ common \ difference\ d\ is\ 10\\to\ find\ 15th\ term\ a_(15)\\\\\boxed {a_n=a_1+d(n-1)}\\\\Hence,\\a_6=a_1+10(6-1)\\52=a_1+10(5)\\52=a_1+50\\52-50=a_1+50-50\\2=a_1\\Thus,\ a_1=2\\a_(15)=a_1+10(15-1)\\a_(15)=2+10(14)\\a_(15)=2+140\\a_(15)=142

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Answer:

a₁₅ = 142

Explanation:

General form of an arithmetic sequence:


\boxed{a_n=a+(n-1)d}

where:


  • a_n is the nth term.
  • a is the first term.
  • d is the common difference between terms.
  • n is the position of the term.

Given:

  • d = 10
  • a₆ = 52

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for a:


\begin{aligned}a_n&=a+(n-1)d\\52&=a+(6-1)10\\52&=a+(5)10\\52&=a+50\\a&=52-50\\\implies a&=2\end{aligned}

Substitute the found value of a and the given value of d into the general formula to create an equation for the nth term:


\boxed{a_n=2+10(n-1)}

To find the 15th term, substitute n = 15 into the found equation:


\begin{aligned}a_n&=2+10(n-1)\\a_(15)&=2+10(15-1)\\a_(15)&=2+10(14)\\a_(15)&=2+140\\\implies a_(15)&=142\end{aligned}

Therefore, the 15th term of the given arithmetic sequence is 142.

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