SOLUTION: Tñ=a+(n-1)d What does tñ stand for A=? N=? D=?

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Question 1063344: Tñ=a+(n-1)d
What does tñ stand for
A=?
N=?
D=?

Answer by ikleyn(52788)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is the formula for the n-th term of a n arithmetic progression.

A is the first term.

d is the common difference.

n is the number of the term of the sequence.


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