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Look at the table. Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 15 positive even numbers.

Look at the table Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 15 positive even numbers class=

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CarlosRCR
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  • 23-05-2018
Be observing the table, we can write the following conjecture:

When adding consecutive even numbers, starting from 2 to [tex]m[/tex].

Then the sum is equal to: 
[tex] \frac{m}{2}( \frac{m}{2} +1) [/tex]

Then, the sum of the first 15 positive even numbers (which is the sum of 2 to 30) can be calculated with the previous conjecture by setting [tex]m=30[/tex]:
[tex]\frac{m}{2}( \frac{m}{2} +1)=\frac{30}{2}( \frac{30}{2} +1)=(15)(16)=240[/tex]

The answer is 240.

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