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The nth term from the end of an A.P., whose first term, last term and common difference are a, l and d respectively, is given by:
l + (n + 1)d
l − (n − 1)d
l + (n − 1)d
l − (n + 1)d
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Since, we need to calculate term from end.
So, first term will be equal to last term and common difference will be negative of the original difference.
∴ Tend = l + (n - 1)(-d)
= l - (n - 1)d.
Hence, option 2 is the correct option.
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