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‘Aithmetic Progression ard.a+20.a490,.., a+ (n-th progression is ven by T.= 2+ (n= t)d progression is given by 5,= ee (n= hors, war as tr, 2. Geomorie Progression Flat, ‘ho common ratio. (@) An erithmote progression (AP) ia a Sequence in which te derence betwoon any term and its immediate previous term 12 Thus, tho mth term, T., of an arithmetic ‘The sum of the frst 9 terms of an arithmetic (2) Agoometic progression (G.P.) is sequence In which the ratio Between any torm and ts Immodiate provious term is a constant called —L (8) A geometric progression with frst term, 2, and ‘commen ratio, r can be writen as 2. ar ar, aP, ar. ar the rth term, T.,' of @ georotic progression is given by Tart ‘The sum of the fst 9 toms of a goometic e89'0n is given roaregson i gen by 50 trot or 5,2 Mey Sum to rny of a geomet progression is given by 3. Foracenain prograssion, i §,¢ given asa function fn, hon ” 1.2 Characteristics of Arithmetic Progressions 13 nth Term of an Arithmetic Progression 14 Sum of the First n Terms of Arithmetic Progressions 1 Given the arithmetie progression 2, 6, 10, calculate (@) the 12th term, (©) the sum of the first 10 terms, 2 Find the number of terms in the arithmetic progression 1,4, 7, .., 100 3 How many numbers between 200 and 950 are divisible by 72 4 In the arithmetic progression 24, -21.5, -19, calculate the value of the first term to exceed 100.

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