There are five things in arithmetical progression, any three of which being given, the other two may be found : — 1st. The first term. 2d. The last term. 3d. The number of terms. 4th. The common difference. 5th. The sum of all the terms. A Practical Treatise on Arithmetic, [etc.]. - Page 267by George Leonard - 1841 - 340 pagesFull view - About this book
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