Fill in the missing quantity in each row, where a is the first term, d the common difference and aₙ the nth term: (i) a = 7, d = 3, n = 8, find aₙ; (ii) a = −18, n = 10, aₙ = 0, find d; (iii) d = −3, n = 18, aₙ = −5, find a; (iv) a = −18.9, d = 2.5, aₙ = 3.6, find n; (v) a = 3.5, d = 0, n = 105, find aₙ.
Hint. One formula does all five: aₙ = a + (n − 1)d. Substitute the three you know and solve for the fourth.
One formula covers all five rows: aₙ = a + (n − 1)d. The (n − 1) is there because reaching the nth term takes one step fewer than the number of terms — the first term needs no steps at all.
(i) Find a₈. a₈ = 7 + (8 − 1)(3) = 7 + 21 = 28, so seven steps of 3 are added to the start.
✦ a₈ = 28
(ii) Find d. 0 = −18 + 9d, since reaching the 10th term takes 9 steps. That gives 9d = 18, so d = 2.
✦ d = 2
(iii) Find a. −5 = a + 17(−3) = a − 51, which means a = 46. The first term is far above the 18th because the sequence is falling.
✦ a = 46
(iv) Find n. 3.6 = −18.9 + (n − 1)(2.5). The total climb is 22.5, and each step is 2.5, so nine steps are needed and n = 10.
✦ n = 10
(v) Find a₁₀₅. With d = 0 nothing is ever added, so every term equals the first.
✦ a₁₀₅ = 3.5
Where students slip. Using n instead of (n − 1) in the formula. The first term needs no steps added, the second needs one — so reaching the nth term takes n − 1 steps, not n.
Another way. In (iv) you can shortcut: the total climb is 3.6 − (−18.9) = 22.5, and each step is 2.5, so 9 steps are needed, putting you at the 10th term.
