An arithmetic sequence has first term $a$ and common difference $d$ - AQA - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 9 - 2018 - Paper 1
Question 9
An arithmetic sequence has first term $a$ and common difference $d$.
The sum of the first 36 terms of the sequence is equal to the square of the sum of the first 6... show full transcript
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Step 1
Given that the sixth term of the sequence is 25, find the smallest possible value of $a$
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Answer
The sixth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by:
T6=a+5d
Given that T6=25, we can set up the equation:
a+5d=25ag1
From part (a), we have a quadratic equation in terms of a and d. Rewriting:
4a+70d=4a2+20ad+25d2
We can express d in terms of a using equation (1):
5d=25−a⇒d=525−a
Substituting this back into the quadratic equation: