SOLUTION: If an = 3n + 4, find the sum of the first 20 terms in the sequence.

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Question 1141644: If an = 3n + 4, find the sum of the first 20 terms in the sequence.
Answer by ikleyn(52787) About Me  (Show Source):
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It is arithmetic progression with the first term a%5B1%5D = 7, the common difference d = 3 and the number of terms n = 20.


Use the formula for the sum of the first "n" terms of an AP


    S%5Bn%5D = %28a%5B1%5D+%2B+%28%28n-1%29%2Ad%29%2F2%29%2An.


Substitute the given values into the formula


    S%5B20%5D = %287+%2B+%28%2820-1%29%2A3%29%2F2%29%2A20.


Now use your calculator (or computer) to get the numerical value.



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