Chapter 12: Q. 12.62. (page 1204)
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Find the sum of the first 50 terms of the arithmetic sequence whose general term is.
Determine if each sequence is arithmetic. If so, indicate the common difference.
Find the eleventh term of a sequence where the ninth term is 8 and the common difference is −3. Give the formula for the general term.
Find the eighteenth term of a sequence where the fifth term is 12 and the common difference is seven.
Write the first five terms of the sequence whose general term is
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