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What is the maximum value of the sum of the AP 50, 48, 46, 44, ... ? [2 MARKS]
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For maximum value of the given sequence to n terms, the nth term should be either zero or the smallest positive number of the sequence.
i
.
e
.
,
50
+
(
n
−
1
)
(
−
2
)
=
0
[
n
t
h
t
e
r
m
o
f
a
n
A
P
=
a
+
(
n
−
1
)
d
]
⇒
50
−
2
n
+
2
=
0
⇒
n
=
26
∴
S
26
=
26
2
(
50
+
0
)
=
26
×
25
=
650
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