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The sum of first 'n' terms. Sn of a particular Arithmetic Progression is given by Sn=12n - 2n^2. Find the first term and the common difference

Sagot :

Let a be the first term and d the common difference between consecutive terms. Then the next few terms in the sequence are

a + d

a + 2d

a + 3d

and so on, up to the k-th term

a + (k - 1) d

The sum of the first n terms of this sequence is

[tex]\displaystyle S_n = \sum_{k=1}^n(a+(k-1)d) = 12n-2n^2[/tex]

Expanding the sum, we have

[tex]\displaystyle S_n = \sum_{k=1}^n (a+(k-1)d) \\\\ S_n = \sum_{k=1}^n(a-d+dk) \\\\ S_n = (a-d)\sum_{k=1}^n1+d\sum_{k=1}^nk \\\\ S_n = (a-d)n+\frac{d}2n(n+1) \\\\ S_n = (a-d)n+\frac{d}2(n^2+n) \\\\ S_n = \left(a-\frac{d}2\right)n+\frac{d}2n^2[/tex]

It follows that

a - d/2 = 12

d/2 = -2

Solve these equations for a and d.

d/2 = -2   ==>   d = -4

a - d/2 = a + 2 = 12   ==>   a = 10

So the sequence is

10, 6, 2, -2, -6, -10, -14, …