SOLUTION: whta is the n-th mean when you are speaking in algbra?????

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Question 143885: whta is the n-th mean when you are speaking in algbra?????
Answer by nabla(475)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'll give you an example:
Let's consider all integers from 1 to any larger number.
So in notation this would mean:
1,2,3,...,n-2,n-1,n.
n would be the nth term.
So as an application, let's iterate all numbers from 1 to 100:
1,2,3,...,98,99,100.
100 would be the 100th term.

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