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प्रश्न
How many terms of the AP: –15, –13, –11,... are needed to make the sum –55? Explain the reason for double answer.
उत्तर
Let n number of terms are needed to make the sum –55
Here, first term (a) = –15,
Common difference (d) = –13 + 15 = 2
∵ Sum of n terms of an AP,
Sn = `n/2[2a + (n - 1)d]`
⇒ –55 = `n/2[2(-15) + (n - 1)2]` ...[∵ Sn = –55 (Given)]
⇒ –55 = –15n + n(n – 1)
⇒ n2 – 16n + 55 = 0
⇒ n2 – 11n – 5n + 55 = 0 ...[By factorisation method]
⇒ n(n – 11) – 5(n – 11) = 0
⇒ (n – 11)(n – 5) = 0
∴ n = 5, 11
Hence, either 5 or 11 terms are needed to make the sum –55 when n = 5,
AP will be –15, –13, –11, –9, –7,
So, resulting sum will be –55 because all terms are negative.
When n = 11,
AP will be –15, –13, –11, –9, –7, –5, –3, –1, 1, 3, 5
So resulting sum will be –55 because the sum of terms 6th to 11th is zero.
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