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Find the sum of first n terms of an AP whose nth term is (5 – 6n). Hence, find the sum of its first 20 terms.

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Find the sum of first n terms of an AP whose nth term is (5 – 6n). Hence, find the sum of its first 20 terms.

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Let an be the nth term of the AP. 

∴ an = 5 – 6n

Putting n = 1, we get

First term, a = a1

= 5 – 6 × 1

= –1  

Putting n = 2, we get

a2 = 5 – 6 × 2

= –7 

Let d be the common difference of the AP.

∴ d = a2 – a1

= –7 – (–1)

= –7 + 1

= –6 

Sum of first n term of the AP, 

`S_n = n/2 [2 xx (-1) + (n - 1) xx (-6)]`   ...`{S_n = n/2 [2a + (n - 1)d]}`

= `n/2 (-2 - 6n + 6)`

= n(2 – 3n)

= 2n – 3n2

Putting n = 20, we get

S20 = 2 × 20 – 3 × 202 

= 40 – 1200 

= –1160

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