SOLUTION: the sum of the arithmetic series is equal to the product of these two quantities. true or false?

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Question 573170: the sum of the arithmetic series is equal to the product of these two quantities. true or false?

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The answer to your question depends a great deal upon the nature of your arithmetic series and the nature of "these two quantities". Did you have trouble understanding the instruction that says "Please try to ask your question clearly and fully so that it MAKES SENSE. We are not mind readers. We do not have your textbook in front of us. All we know is what you wrote."?

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