What is an Arithmetic Progression?
An Arithmetic Progression or simply AP is a sequence of numbers such that successive terms are obtained by adding a constant number to the first term. That fixed number is called the common difference of the Arithmetic Progression. For example, the sequence 2, 5, 8, 11, 14,... is an Arithmetic Progression with first term is 2 and common difference is 3. An AP is a convergent sequence if and only if the common difference is 0, otherwise an AP is always divergent.
How to Calculate Last Term of Arithmetic Progression given Pth and Qth Terms?
Last Term of Arithmetic Progression given Pth and Qth Terms calculator uses Last Term of Progression = ((Pth Term of Progression*(Index Q of Progression-1)-Qth Term of Progression*(Index P of Progression-1))/(Index Q of Progression-Index P of Progression))+(Number of Total Terms of Progression-1)*((Qth Term of Progression-Pth Term of Progression)/(Index Q of Progression-Index P of Progression)) to calculate the Last Term of Progression, The Last Term of Arithmetic Progression given Pth and Qth Terms formula is defined as the term at which the given Arithmetic Progression terminates and calculated using the pth and qth terms of the Arithmetic Progression. Last Term of Progression is denoted by l symbol.
How to calculate Last Term of Arithmetic Progression given Pth and Qth Terms using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Last Term of Arithmetic Progression given Pth and Qth Terms, enter Pth Term of Progression (Tp), Index Q of Progression (q), Qth Term of Progression (Tq), Index P of Progression (p) & Number of Total Terms of Progression (nTotal) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Last Term of Arithmetic Progression given Pth and Qth Terms calculation can be explained with given input values -> -5 = ((50*(8-1)-80*(5-1))/(8-5))+(10-1)*((80-50)/(8-5)).