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13 June, 02:03

What are the first five partial sums of the arithmetic sequence an = 0.05 (n - 1) - 0.6?

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  1. 13 June, 02:26
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    The sum of the arithmetic sequence given by

    an = 0.05 (n - 1) - 0.6

    will be given by:

    a1=0.05 (1-1) - 0.6=-0.6

    a2=0.05 (2-1) - 0.6=-0.55

    a3=0.05 (3-1) - 0.6=-0.5

    a4=0.05 (4-1) - 0.6=-0.45

    a5=0.05 (5-1) - 0.6=-0.4

    thus the summation will be:

    -0.6 + (-0.55) + (-0.5) + (-0.45) + (-0.4)

    =-2.5

    hence

    S5=-2.5
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