Concept explainers
To find The sum of the integer from −100 to 30.
The sum of the integerfrom −100 to 30 is − 4585 .
Given information:
Integers from −100 to 30.
Definition used:
An arithmetic sequence of n terms has the form a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , ⋯ , a n and should be have a common difference between between each two consecutive terms which is given by,
a 2 − a 1 = a 3 − a 2 = a 4 − a 3 = … = a n − a n − 1
The common difference can be defined by d is a 2 − a 1 = a 3 − a 2 = a 4 − a 3 = … = a n − a n − 1 = d
nth term of the arithmetic sequence has the form a n = a 1 + ( n − 1 ) d ,where a 1 is the first term of the sequence, and d is the common difference.
Sum of an arithmetic finite sequence has the form S n = n 2 ( a 1 + a n ) .
Here n is the number of terms, a 1 is the first term of the sequence, and a n is the last tems of sequence.
Calculation:
Find the sum of integers from −100 to 30.
The sequence will of the form − 100 , − 99 , − 97 , .. , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , .. , 30 .
Compute the common difference as follows,
d = a 2 − a 1 = − 99 − ( − 100 ) = − 99 + 100 = 1
So, the number of terms of the sequence will be,
a n = a 1 + ( n − 1 ) d 30 = − 100 + ( n − 1 ) ( 1 ) 30 = − 100 + n − 1 n = 131
Therefore, the sum of the finite sequence is calculated as follows,
S n = n 2 ( a 1 + a n ) = 131 2 ( − 100 + 30 ) = 131 ⋅ ( − 35 ) = − 4585
Therefore, the sum of the integers from −100 or 30 is − 4585 .
The sum of the integerfrom −100 to 30 is
Given information:
Integers from −100 to 30.
Definition used:
An arithmetic sequence of n terms has the form
The common difference can be defined by d is
nth term of the arithmetic sequence has the form
Sum of an arithmetic finite sequence has the form
Here n is the number of terms,
Calculation:
Find the sum of integers from −100 to 30.
The sequence will of the form
Compute the common difference as follows,
So, the number of terms of the sequence will be,
Therefore, the sum of the finite sequence is calculated as follows,
Therefore, the sum of the integers from −100 or 30 is

Answer to Problem 59E
The sum of the integerfrom −100 to 30 is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Integers from −100 to 30.
Definition used:
An arithmetic sequence of n terms has the form
The common difference can be defined by d is
nth term of the arithmetic sequence has the form
Sum of an arithmetic finite sequence has the form
Here n is the number of terms,
Calculation:
Find the sum of integers from −100 to 30.
The sequence will of the form
Compute the common difference as follows,
So, the number of terms of the sequence will be,
Therefore, the sum of the finite sequence is calculated as follows,
Therefore, the sum of the integers from −100 or 30 is
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