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" Hence, the sum of a series of numbers in progression by difference is one half of the product of the number of terms by the sum of the first and last terms. Example. How many strokes does the hammer of a clock strike in 12 hours ? a — 1, I= 12, and... "
An Introduction to Algebra Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction - Σελίδα 233
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