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Q64.Let the sum of the first n terms of a non-constant A. P. , a1, a2, a3, . . . . , an be 50n + n(nโˆ’7)2 A, where a constant. If d is the common difference of this A. P., then the ordered pair (d, a50) is equal to (1) (50, 50 + 46A) (2) (A, 50 + 45A) (3) (50, 50 + 45A) (4) (A, 50 + 46A) x is

What This Question Tests

The problem tests the ability to derive the nth term and common difference of an AP from its given sum of n terms. By using the relation an = Sn - S(n-1), the common difference 'd' and the 50th term 'a50' can be determined.

Concepts Tested

Sum of n terms of an AP (Sn)nth term of an AP (an)Relationship between Sn and an

Formulas Used

an = Sn - S(n-1)

an = a1 + (n-1)d

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