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The first and last terms of an AP are a and l respectively. Show that the sum of the nth term from the beginning and the nth term form the end is (a + l).

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The first and last terms of an AP are a and l respectively. Show that the sum of the nth term from the beginning and the nth term form the end is (a + l).

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Solution

In the given AP, first term = a and last term = l.

Let the common difference be d.

Then, nth term from the beginning is given by

T= a + (n – 1)d   ...(1)

Similarly, nth term from the end is given by

T= {l – (n – 1)d}   ...(2) 

Adding (1) and (2), we get

a + (n – 1)d + {l – (n – 1)d}

= a + (n – 1)d + l – (n – 1)d

= a + l 

Hence, the sum of the nth term from the beginning and the nth term from the end (a + l).

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Chapter 5: Arithmetic Progression - EXERCISE 5A [Page 263]

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R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progression
EXERCISE 5A | Q 41. | Page 263
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