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How do i use gauss’s approach to find the sum of 8+ 14+ 20+26+…..+62

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Gauss's approach consists of a method to find the sum of the first N natural numbers:


1+2+\cdots+(N-1)+N=(N\cdot(N+1))/(2)\text{.}

1) To use Gauss's approach, we write the sum of the problem as:


\begin{gathered} 8+14+20+26+\cdots+62 \\ =2\cdot4+2\cdot7+2\cdot10+2\cdot13+\cdots+2\cdot31 \\ =2\cdot(4+7+10+13+\cdots+31) \end{gathered}

2) Now, we