SOLUTION: I was given an arithmetic series 3+7+11+15+19+23+27.... How do I find T1 and S1

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Question 1176500: I was given an arithmetic series 3+7+11+15+19+23+27....
How do I find T1 and S1

Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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T1 is the first Term.  It is 3, from the series.


S1 is the sum of the first "one term", which is 3, again.



The most interesting thing will happen when  n > 1  in  Sn  and  Tn.

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