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Question 32. The nth term of an A.P is given by (−4n + 15). Find the sum of first 20 terms of this A.P.

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This is the basic and conceptual question from Chapter name- Arithmetic Progression
Chapter number- 9
Exercise 9.6

In this question we have been given that nth term of an A.P is given by (−4n + 15).

Now we have to Find the sum of first 20 terms of this A.P

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  1. We are given the nth term of the A.P., an = −4n + 15.

    On putting n = 1 to find the first term of our A.P., a = −4(1) + 15 = 11

    On putting n = 20 to find the 20th term of the A.P., a20 = −4(20) + 15 = −65

    By using the formula of the sum of first n terms of an A.P.

    Sn = n[a + an] / 2.

    So, S20 = 20[11 + (−65)] / 2

    = 10(−54) = −540

    Hence, the sum of first 20 terms of this A.P. is −540.

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