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Is part A correct? Im not entirely sure about it and also what is part B???

Is part A correct? Im not entirely sure about it and also what is part B???-example-1
User Starf
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

A

Given


S_(n) =
(1)/(2)(n² + n) ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by
(1)/(2)

=
(1)/(2) n² +
(1)/(2) n

B

To find the sum of the first 12 whole numbers, substitute n = 12 into the formula, that is


S_(12) =
(1)/(2) (12² + 12) =
(1)/(2) (144 + 12) =
(1)/(2) × 156 = 78

User Kevin Cook
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Answer:

A)
(n^2)/(2) + (n)/(2)

B) 78

Explanation:

B) To find the sum of first 'n' whole numbers , formula used is :-


(1)/(2) ( n^2 + n)

We have to find the sum of first 12 whole numbers . So here n = 12

Putting the value of 'n' in above formula ,


(1)/(2) ( 12^2 + 12) \\\\=> (1)/(2) ( 144 + 12)\\\\=> (156)/(2) = 78

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