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19 January, 18:01

Given an arithmetic progession - 52, - 48, - 44, ... Find the number of terms such that the sum is zero.

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  1. 19 January, 18:30
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    If we have a sum of 0 the last term will be 52. (because 52+-52 = 0, 48+-48 = 0 and so on)

    The common difference is + 4

    so we have 52 / 4 = 13 terms before the 0 term and 13 terms after the 0 term

    So the number of terms = 2 (13) + 1 = 27 Answer
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