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Donna Dunlap
27 January, 04:22
S=a + (n-1) d, solve for d
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Davion Valenzuela
27 January, 05:31
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Answer:/frac{s-a}{n-1}
Step-by-step explanation:
formula, s=a + (n-1) d
1. get rid of the a on d's side by subtracting it from both sides.
s=a + (n-1) d becomes s-a = (n-1) d
2. get rid of (n-1) by dividing it from both sides. s-a = (n-1) d becomes
/frac{s-a}{n-1} = d
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