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Help me plzz it soo hard Really need it now-example-1

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so the first term is 36500.

after a year, he gets 2375 extra, so

1st year, 36500

2nd year 36500 + 2375

3rd year 36500 + 2375 + 2375

4th year 36500 + 2375 + 2375 + 2375

and so on


so the common difference is 2375, namely the number we add in order to get the following term.


\bf n^(th)\textit{ term of an arithmetic sequence} \\\\ a_n=a_1+(n-1)d\qquad \begin{cases} n=n^(th)\ term\\ a_1=\textit{first term's value}\\ d=\textit{common difference}\\[-0.5em] \hrulefill\\ a_1=36500\\ d=2375 \end{cases} \\\\\\ a_n=36500+(n-1)2375\implies a_n=36500+2375(n-1) \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \stackrel{\textit{his salary after 15 years, \boxed{n = 15}}}{a_(15)=36500+2375(15-1)}\implies a_(15)=36500+2375(14) \\\\\\ a_(15)=36500+33250\implies a_(15)=69750

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