116 MATHEMATICS
5.5 Summary
In this chapter, you have studied the following points :
1.An arithmetic progression (AP) is a list of numbers in which each term is obtained by
adding a fixed number d to the preceding term, except the first term. The fixed number d
is called the common difference.
The general form of an AP is a,a + d,a + 2d,a + 3d,...
2.A given list of numbers a 1 , a 2 , a 3 ,... is an AP, if the differences a 2 – a 1 , a 3 – a 2 ,
a 4 – a 3 ,.. ., give the same value, i.e., if ak + 1 – ak is the same for different values of k.
3.In an AP with first term a and common difference d, the nth term (or the general term) is
given by an = a + (n – 1) d.
4.The sum of the first n terms of an AP is given by :
S = 2(1)✁
2
n an d✂ ✄
5.If l is the last term of the finite AP, say the nth term, then the sum of all terms of the AP
is given by :
S = ()
2
n al
✂
A NOTE TO THE READER
If a, b, c are in AP, then b =
2
ac☎
and b is called the arithmetic
mean of a and c.