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Find the 50th term of this arithmetic sequence
6, 13, 20, 27 ...​

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Answer:

formula as mentioned above...

Explanation:

N=50,a=6,d=difference between no. that is 8

so,

x50=6+8(50-1)

x50=6+8(49)

x50=6+392=398 Answer

hope it helps....

please write 50 on the correct position of N as drawn in picture

Find the 50th term of this arithmetic sequence 6, 13, 20, 27 ...​-example-1
User Jcreignou
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Answer:

349

Explanation:


a_(n) = a_(1) + (n - 1)d

n = 50
a_(1) = 6 d = 13 - 6 = 7


a_(50) = 6 + (50 - 1)(7)

= 6 + 49(7)

= 6 + 343

= 349

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