CLASS 11 - SECOND TERM - Sequence and Series
CLASS 11 - SECOND TERM - Sequence and Series
Answer 1: an=
n(n + 2)
Substituting n = 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, we obtain
Question 3:
Write the first five terms of the sequences whose nth term is an = 2n
Answer 3:
an = 2n
Substituting n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, we obtain
Question 4:
Write the first five terms of the sequences whose nth term is
Answer 4:
Substituting n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, we obtain
Question 6:
Write the first five terms of the sequences whose nth term is
Answer 6:
Substituting n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, we obtain
Question 9:
Find the 9th term in the following sequence whose nth term is
Answer 9:
Substituting n = 9, we obtain
Question 11:
Write the first five terms of the following sequence and obtain the
corresponding series:
Answer 11:
Hence, the first five terms of the sequence are 3, 11, 35, 107, and 323.
The corresponding series is 3 + 11 + 35 + 107 + 323 + …
Question 13:
Write the first five terms of the following sequence and obtain the
corresponding series:
Answer 13:
Hence, the first five terms of the sequence are 2, 2, 1, 0, and –1.
Question 14:
Find
Answer 14:
Exercise 9.2
Question 1:
Find the sum of odd integers from 1 to 2001.
Answer 1:
The odd integers from 1 to 2001 are 1, 3, 5 …1999, 2001.
This sequence forms an A.P.
Here, first term, a = 1
Common difference, d = 2
Thus, the sum of odd numbers from 1 to 2001 is 1002001.
Question 3:
In an A.P, the first term is 2 and the sum of the first five terms is one-fourth
of the next five terms. Show that 20th term is –112.
Answer 3:
First term = 2
Let d be the common difference of the A.P.
Therefore, the A.P. is 2, 2 + d, 2 + 2d, 2 + 3d …
Sum of first five terms = 10 + 10d
Sum of next five terms = 10 + 35d
According to the given condition,
How many terms of the A.P. are needed to give the sum –25?
Answer 4:
Let the sum of n terms of the given A.P. be –25.
It is known that,
Therefore, we obtain
Question 5:
In an A.P., if pth term is 1/q and qth term is 1/p, prove that the sum of first
pq terms is ½ (pq +1), where p ≠ q.
Answer 5:
It is known that the general term of an A.P. is an = a + (n –
1)d According to the given information,
Subtracting (2) from (1), we obtain
Question 7:
Find the sum to n terms of the A.P., whose kth term is 5k + 1.
Answer 7:
It is given that the kth term of the A.P. is 5k + 1.
5k + 1 a + kd – d = 5k + 1
Question 9:
The sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio 5n + 4:
9n + 6. Find the ratio of their 18th terms.
Answer 9:
Let a1, a2, and d1, d2 be the first terms and the common difference of the first
and second arithmetic progression respectively.
According to the given condition,
Thus, the ratio of 18th term of both the A.P.s is 179: 321
Question 10:
If the sum of first p terms of an A.P. is equal to the sum of the first q terms,
then find the sum of the first (p + q) terms.
Answer 10:
Let a and d be the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
respectively.
Here,
Question 11:
Sum of the first p, q and r terms of an A.P. are a, b and c, respectively.
Prove that
Answer 11:
Let a1 and d be the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
respectively.
Question 12:
The ratio of the sums of m and n terms of an A.P. is m2: n2. Show that the
Answer 12:
Let a and b be the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
respectively. According to the given condition,
Question 15:
Answer 15:
A.M. of a and b
According to the given condition,
Question 16:
Between 1 and 31, m numbers have been inserted in such a way that the
resulting sequence is an A.P. and the ratio of 7th and (m – 1)th numbers is
5:9.
Find the value of m.
Answer 16:
Let A1, A2, … Am be m numbers such that 1, A1, A2, … Am, 31 is an A.P.
Here, a = 1, b = 31, n = m + 2
∴ 31 = 1 + (m + 2 – 1) (d)
⇒ 30 = (m + 1) d
A1 = a + d
A2 = a + 2d
A3 = a + 3d …
∴ A7 = a + 7d
Am–1 = a + (m – 1) d
According to the given condition,
Question 18:
The difference between any two consecutive interior angles of a polygon is
5°. If the smallest angle is 120°, find the number of the sides of the
polygon.
Answer 18:
The angles of the polygon will form an A.P. with common difference d as 5°
and first term a as 120°.
It is known that the sum of all angles of a polygon with n sides is 180°(n –
2).
Exercise 9.3
Question 1:
Answer 1:
The given G.P. is
r = Common ratio =
Question 2:
Find the 12th term of a G.P. whose 8th term is 192 and the common ratio is
2.
Answer 2:
Common ratio, r = 2
Let a be the first term of the G.P.
8–1
∴ a8 = ar = ar7 ⇒ ar7 = 192 a(2)7 = 192 a(2)7 = (2)6 (3)
Question 3:
The 5th, 8th and 11th terms of a G.P. are p, q and s, respectively. Show that
q2 = ps.
Answer 3:
Let a be the first term and r be the common ratio of the G.P. According
Question 4:
The 4th term of a G.P. is square of its second term, and the first term is –3.
Determine its 7th term.
Question 5:
Which term of the following sequences:
Answer 5:
Here, a = 2 and r =
Let the nth term of the given sequence be 128.
Thus, the 13th term of the given sequence is 128.
( b ) The given sequence is
Here,
Question 6:
Common ratio =
Question 8:
Find the sum to n terms in the geometric progression
Answer 8:
The given G.P. is
Here, 𝑎 = √7 and
Question 9:
Find the sum to n terms in the geometric progression
Answer 9:
The given G.P. is
Here, first term = a1 = 1
Common ratio = r = – a
Here, a = x3 and r = x2
Question 11:
Evaluate
Answer 11:
Question 12:
The sum of first three terms of a G.P. is and their product is 1. Find the
common ratio and the terms.
Answer 12:
Question 13:
How many terms of G.P. 3, 32, 33 … are needed to give the sum 120?
Answer 13:
The given G.P. is 3, 32, 33 …
Let n terms of this G.P. be required to obtain the sum as 120.
Here, a = 3 and r = 3
∴n=4
Thus, four terms of the given G.P. are required to obtain the sum as 120.
Question 14:
The sum of first three terms of a G.P. is 16 and the sum of the next three
terms is 128.
Determine the first term, the common ratio and the sum to n terms of the
G.P.
Answer 14:
Let the G.P. be a, ar, ar2, ar3, … According to the given condition,
Substituting r = 2 in (1), we
obtain a (1 + 2 + 4) = 16
a (7) = 16
Question 15:
Given a G.P. with a = 729 and 7th term 64, determine S7.
Answer 15: a
= 729 a7 = 64
Let r be the common ratio of the G.P. It is known
64 = 729 r6
Also, it is known that,
Question 16:
Find a G.P. for which sum of the first two terms is –4 and the fifth term is 4
times the third term.
Answer 16:
Let a be the first term and r be the common ratio of the G.P.
According to the given conditions,
a5 = 4 × a3
⇒ ar4 = 4ar2 ⇒ r2 = 4
∴r=±2
From (1), we obtain
Thus, the required G.P. is 4, –8, 16, –32 …
Question 18:
Find the sum to n terms of the sequence, 8, 88, 888, 8888…
Answer 18:
The given sequence is 8, 88, 888, 8888…
This sequence is not a G.P. However, it can be changed to G.P. by writing
the terms as Sn = 8 + 88 + 888 + 8888 + …………….. to n terms
Question 19:
Find the sum of the products of the corresponding terms of the sequences 2,
4, 8, 16, 32 and 128, 32, 8, 2, ½ .
Answer 19:
Required sum =
Here, 4, 2, 1, is a G.P.
First term, a = 4
Common ratio, r =
It is known that,
Question 20:
Show that the products of the corresponding terms of the sequences form
a G.P, and find the common ratio.
Answer 20:
It has to be proved that the sequence: aA, arAR, ar2AR2, …arn–1ARn–1, forms
a G.P.
Thus, the above sequence forms a G.P. and the common ratio is rR.
Question 21:
Find four numbers forming a geometric progression in which third term is
greater than the first term by 9, and the second term is greater than the
4th by 18.
Answer 21:
Let a be the first term and r be the common ratio of the G.P.
a1 = a, a2 = ar, a3 = ar2, a4 = ar3
= a + 9 ………………. (1) a2 = a4 + 18 ⇒ ar
Question 23:
If the first and the nth term of a G.P. are a ad b, respectively, and if P is the
Answer 23:
The first term of the G.P is a and the last term is b.
Therefore, the G.P. is a, ar, ar2, ar3 … arn–1, where r is the common ratio.
b = arn–1 ……………………………. (1)
P = Product of n terms
= (a) (ar) (ar2) … (arn–1)
= (a × a ×…a) (r × r2 × …rn–1)
= an r 1 + 2 +…(n–1) … (2)
Question 24:
Show that the ratio of the sum of first n terms of a G.P. to the sum of terms
from (n + 1)th to (2n)th term is 1/rn. .
Answer 24:
Let a be the first term and r be the common ratio of the G.P.
Thus, the ratio of the sum of first n terms of a G.P. to the sum of terms from
(n + 1)th to (2n)th term is 1/rn.
Question 25:
If a, b, c and d are in G.P. show that:
(a2 + b2 + c2) (b2 + c2 + d2) = (ab + bc – cd)2
Answer 25:
a, b, c, d are in G.P. Therefore,
bc = ad …………………… (1)
b2 = ac …………………… (2) c2
= bd ………………….. (3)
= (ab + bc + cd)2
= (ab + ad + cd)2 [Using (1)]
= [ab + d (a + c)]2
= a2b2 + 2abd (a + c) + d2 (a + c)2
= a2b2 +2a2bd + 2acbd + d2(a2 + 2ac + c2)
= a2b2 + 2a2c2 + 2b2c2 + d2a2 + 2d2b2 + d2c2 [Using (1) and (2)]
= a2b2 + a2c2 + a2c2 + b2c2 + b2c2 + d2a2 + d2b2 + d2b2 + d2c2
∴ L.H.S. = R.H.S.
∴ (a2 + b2 + c2) (b2 + c2 + d2) = (ab + bc – cd)2
Question 26:
Insert two numbers between 3 and 81 so that the resulting sequence is G.P.
Answer 26:
Let G1 and G2 be two numbers between 3 and 81 such that the series, 3, G1,
G2, 81, forms a G.P.
Let a be the first term and r be the common ratio of the G.P.
∴ 81 = (3) (r)3
⇒ r3 = 27
∴ r = 3 (Taking real roots only)
For r = 3,
G1 = ar = (3) (3) = 9
G2 = ar2 = (3) (3)2 = 27
Thus, the required two numbers are 9 and 27.
Question 27:
Answer 27:
M. of a and b is √𝑎𝑏
Question 28:
The sum of two numbers is 6 times their geometric mean, show that
Answer 28:
Let the two numbers be a and b.
G.M. = √𝑎𝑏
According to the given condition,
Also,
Question 29:
If A and G be A.M. and G.M., respectively between two positive numbers,
prove that the numbers are
Answer 29:
It is given that A and G are A.M. and G.M. between two positive numbers.
Let these two positive numbers be a and b.
From (1) and (2), we obtain
a + b = 2A …………….… (3)
ab = G2 ……………………. (4)
Substituting the value of a and b from (3) and (4) in the identity
(a – b)2 = (a + b)2 – 4ab, we
obtain
(a – b)2 = 4A2 – 4G2 = 4 (A2–G2)
(a – b)2 = 4 (A + G) (A – G)
Question 31:
What will Rs 500 amounts to in 10 years after its deposit in a bank which
pays annual interest rate of 10% compounded annually?
Answer 31:
The amount deposited in the bank is Rs 500.
At the end of 3rd year, amount = Rs 500 (1.1) (1.1) (1.1) and so on
and (2)]
Exercise 9.4
Question 1:
Find the sum to n terms of the series 1 × 2 + 2 × 3 + 3 × 4 + 4 × 5 + …
Answer 1:
The given series is 1 × 2 + 2 × 3 + 3 × 4 + 4 × 5
+ … nth term, an = n (n + 1)
Question 3:
Find the sum to n terms of the series 3 × 12 + 5 × 22 + 7 × 32 + …
Answer 3:
The given series is 3 ×12 + 5 × 22 + 7 × 32 + … nth term, an
= ( 2n + 1) n2 = 2n3 + n2
Question 6:
Find the sum to n terms of the series 3 × 8 + 6 × 11 + 9 × 14 +…
Answer 6:
The given series is 3 × 8 + 6 × 11 + 9 × 14 + … an
= (nth term of 3, 6, 9 …) × (nth term of 8, 11, 14 …)
= (3n) (3n + 5)
= 9n2 + 15n
Question 7:
Find the sum to n terms of the series 12 + (12 + 22) + (12 + 22 + 32) + …
Answer 7:
The given series is 12 + (12 + 22) + (12 + 22 + 33 ) + … an
Answer 8:
an = n (n + 1) (n + 4) = n(n2 + 5n + 4) = n3 + 5n2 + 4n
Question 9:
Find the sum to n terms of the series whose nth terms is given by n2 + 2n
Answer 9:
an = n2 + 2n
Consider
The above series 2, 22, 23 … is a G.P. with both the first term and common
ratio equal to 2.
4n2 – 4n + 1
Question 1:
Show that the sum of (m + n)th and (m – n)th terms of an A.P. is equal to
twice the mth term.
Answer 1:
Let a and d be the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
respectively. It is known that the kth term of an A. P. is given by
ak = a + (k –1) d
∴ am + n = a + (m + n –1) d
am – n = a + (m – n –1) d
am = a + (m –1) d
∴ am + n + am – n = a + (m + n –1) d + a + (m – n –1) d
= 2a + (m + n –1 + m – n –1) d
= 2a + (2m – 2) d
= 2a + 2 (m – 1) d
=2 [a + (m – 1) d]
= 2am
Thus, the sum of (m + n)th and (m – n)th terms of an A.P. is equal to twice
the mth term.
Question 3:
Let the sum of n, 2n, 3n terms of an A.P. be S1, S2 and S3, respectively,
show that S3 =3 (S2– S1)
Answer 3:
Let a and b be the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
respectively. Therefore,
Question 4:
Find the sum of all numbers between 200 and 400 which are divisible by 7.
Answer 4:
The numbers lying between 200 and 400, which are divisible by 7, are
203, 210, 217 … 399
Question 5:
Find the sum of integers from 1 to 100 that are divisible by 2 or 5.
Answer 5:
The integers from 1 to 100, which are divisible by 2, are 2, 4, 6… 100.
This forms an A.P. with both the first term and common difference equal to
2.
⇒100 = 2 + (n –1) 2
⇒ n = 50
The integers from 1 to 100, which are divisible by 5, are 5, 10… 100.
This forms an A.P. with both the first term and common difference equal to
5.
∴ 100 = 5 + (n –1) 5
⇒ 5n = 100
⇒ n = 20
The integers, which are divisible by both 2 and 5, are 10, 20, … 100.
This also forms an A.P. with both the first term and common difference
equal to 10.
∴ 100 = 10 + (n –1) (10)
⇒ 100 = 10n
⇒ n = 10
Question 6:
Find the sum of all two digit numbers which when divided by 4, yields 1 as
remainder.
Answer 6:
The two-digit numbers, which when divided by 4, yield 1 as remainder, are
13, 17, … 97.
This series forms an A.P. with first term 13 and common difference 4.
Let n be the number of terms of the A.P.
It is known that the nth term of an A.P. is given by, an = a + (n –1) d
∴ 97 = 13 + (n –1) (4)
⇒ 4 (n –1) = 84
⇒ n – 1 = 21
⇒ n = 22
Sum of n terms of an A.P. is given by,
Question 7:
If f is a function satisfying f(x + y) = f(x).f(y) for all x, y ∈ N, such that f(1)
= 3 and , find the value of n.
Answer 7:
It is given that,
f (x + y) = f (x) × f (y) for all x, y ∈ N ……………….
(1) f (1) = 3
Taking x = y = 1 in (1),
we obtain f (1 + 1) = f (2) = f (1) f (1) = 3 × 3 = 9
Similarly,
f (1 + 1 + 1) = f (3) = f (1 + 2) = f (1) f (2) = 3 × 9 = 27 f (4) = f
(1 + 3) = f (1) f (3) = 3 × 27 = 81 f (1), f (2), f (3), …, that is 3, 9,
27, …, forms a G.P. with both the first
term and common ratio equal to 3.
It is known that,
It is given that,
Question 8:
The sum of some terms of G.P. is 315 whose first term and the common
ratio are 5 and 2, respectively. Find the last term and the number of terms.
Answer 8:
Let the sum of n terms of the G.P. be 315.
It is known that,
Question 9:
The first term of a G.P. is 1. The sum of the third term and fifth term is
90. Find the common ratio of G.P.
Answer 9:
Let a and r be the first term and the common ratio of the G.P. respectively.
a=1 a3 = ar2 = r2 a5 = ar4 = r4
∴ r2 + r4 = 90
⇒ r4 + r2 – 90 = 0
Question 10:
The sum of three numbers in G.P. is 56. If we subtract 1, 7, 21 from these
numbers in that order, we obtain an arithmetic progression. Find the
numbers.
Answer 10:
Let the three numbers in G.P. be a, ar, and
ar2. From the given condition, a + ar +
ar2 = 56
⇒7(r2 – 2r + 1) = 1 + r + r2
⇒7r2 – 14 r + 7 – 1 – r – r2 = 0
⇒ 6r2 – 15r + 6 = 0
⇒ 6r2 – 12r – 3r + 6 = 0
⇒ 6r (r – 2) – 3 (r – 2) = 0
⇒ (6r – 3) (r – 2) = 0
When r = 2, a = 8
When
Therefore, when r = 2, the three numbers in G.P. are 8, 16, and 32.
When, r=1/2, the three numbers in G.P. are 32, 16, and 8.
Thus, in either case, the three required numbers are 8, 16, and 32.
Question 11:
A G.P. consists of an even number of terms. If the sum of all the terms is 5
times the sum of terms occupying odd places, then find its common ratio.
Answer 11:
Let the G.P. be T1, T2, T3, T4 … T2n.
Number of terms = 2n
According to the given condition,
T1 + T2 + T3 + …+ T2n = 5 [T1 + T3 + … +T2n–1]
T1 + T2 + T3 + … + T2n – 5 [T1 + T3 + … + T2n–1] = 0
T2 + T4 + … + T2n = 4 [T1 + T3 + … + T2n–1]
Let the G.P. be a, ar, ar2, ar3 …
Question 12:
The sum of the first four terms of an A.P. is 56. The sum of the last four
terms is 112. If its first term is 11, then find the number of terms.
Answer 12:
Let the A.P. be a, a + d, a + 2d, a + 3d ... a + (n – 2) d, a + (n – 1)d.
Sum of first four terms = a + (a + d) + (a + 2d) + (a + 3d) = 4a + 6d
Sum of last four terms
= [a + (n – 4) d] + [a + (n – 3) d] + [a + (n – 2) d] + [a + n – 1) d]
= 4a + (4n – 10) d
According to the given condition,
4a + 6d = 56
⇒ 4(11) + 6d = 56 [Since a = 11 (given)]
⇒ 6d = 12
⇒d=2
∴ 4a + (4n –10) d = 112
⇒ 4(11) + (4n – 10)2 = 112
⇒ (4n – 10)2 = 68
⇒ 4n – 10 = 34
⇒ 4n = 44
⇒ n = 11
Thus, the number of terms of the A.P. is 11.
Question 13:
Answer 13:
It is given that,
From (1) and (2), we obtain
Question 14:
Let S be the sum, P the product and R the sum of reciprocals of n terms in a
G.P. Prove that P2Rn = Sn
Answer 14:
Let the G.P. be a, ar, ar2, ar3 … arn – 1
Hence, P2 Rn = Sn
Question 15:
The pth, qth and rth terms of an A.P. are a, b, c respectively. Show that
Answer 15:
Let t and d be the first term and the common difference of the A.P.
respectively.
The nth term of an A.P. is given by, an = t + (n – 1)
d Therefore, ap = t + (p – 1) d = a …………………….
(1) aq = t + (q – 1)d = b ……………….……. (2) ar = t
+ (r – 1) d = c …………………….. (3)
Subtracting equation (2) from (1), we obtain
(p – 1 – q + 1) d = a – b
(p – q) d = a – b
(q – r) d = b – c
Question 17:
Answer 17:
It is given that a, b, c, and d are in
G.P. b2 = ac …………………………… (1)
c2 = bd ……………………………. (2)
ad = bc …………………………… (3)
It has to be proved that (an + bn), (bn + cn), (cn + dn) are in G.P. i.e.,
(bn + cn)2 = (an + bn) (cn + dn)
Consider L.H.S.
Question 18:
Answer 18:
It is given that a and b are the roots of x2 – 3x + p = 0
∴ a + b = 3 and ab = p ………………………………… (1)
Also, c and d are the roots of
∴ c + d = 12 and cd = q ………………………………… (2)
It is given that a, b, c, d are in G.P.
Let a = x, b = xr, c = xr2, d = xr3 From (1) and (2),
we obtain x + xr = 3 x (1 + r) = 3
xr2 (1 + r) = 12
On dividing, we obtain
Case I:
When r = 2 and x =1, ab = x2r = 2 cd = x2r5 = 32
Case II:
When r = –2, x = –3, ab = x2r = –18 cd = x2r5 = – 288
.
Answer 19:
Let the two numbers be a and b.
and G.M. =
A.M
Question 20:
Answer 20:
It is given that a, b, c are in A.P.
b – a = c – b …………………………..
(1)
It is given that b, c, d, are in G.P.
c2 = bd …………………………………… (2)
Question 21:
Find the sum of the following series up to n terms:
(i) 5 + 55 + 555 + … (ii) .6 +.66 +. 666 +… Answer 21:
(i) 5 + 55 + 555 + …
Let Sn = 5 + 55 + 555 + ….. to n terms
Answer 23:
The given series is 3 + 7 + 13 + 21 + 31 + …
S = 3 + 7 + 13 + 21 + 31 + …+ an–1 + an
S = 3 + 7 + 13 + 21 + …. + an – 2 + an – 1 + an
On subtracting both the equations, we obtain
0 = 3 + [4 + 6 + 8 + … (n –1) terms] – an
an = 3 + [4 + 6 + 8 + … (n –1) terms]
Question 24:
If S1, S2, S3 are the sum of first n natural numbers, their squares and their
cubes, respectively, show that
Answer 24:
From the given information,
Answer 25:
The nth term of the given series is
Question 26:
Show that
Answer 26:
nth term of the numerator = n(n + 1)2 = n3 + 2n2 + n
Question 27:
A farmer buys a used tractor for Rs 12000. He pays Rs 6000 cash and
agrees to pay the balance in annual installments of Rs 500 plus 12%
interest on the unpaid amount. How much will be the tractor cost him?
Answer 27:
It is given that the farmer pays Rs 6000 in cash.
Therefore, unpaid amount = Rs 12000 – Rs 6000 = Rs 6000
According to the given condition, the interest paid annually is
12% of 6000, 12% of 5500, 12% of 5000… 12% of 500
Answer 29:
The numbers of letters mailed forms a G.P.: 4, 42, … 48
First term = 4
Common ratio = 4
Number of terms = 8
It is known that the sum of n terms of a G.P. is given by
Question 30:
A man deposited Rs 10000 in a bank at the rate of 5% simple interest
annually. Find the amount in 15th year since he deposited the amount
and also calculate the total amount after 20 years.
Answer 30:
It is given that the man deposited Rs 10000 in a bank at the rate of 5%
Question 31:
A manufacturer reckons that the value of a machine, which costs him Rs
15625, will depreciate each year by 20%. Find the estimated value at
the end of 5 years.
Answer 31:
Cost of machine = Rs 15625
Machine depreciates by 20% every year.
Therefore, its value after every year is 80% of the original cost i.e., of
the original cost.
Value at the end of 5 years = = 5 × 1024 = 5120
Question 32:
150 workers were engaged to finish a job in a certain number of days. 4
workers dropped out on second day, 4 more workers dropped out on
third day and so on. It took 8 more days to finish the work. Find the
number of days in which the work was completed.
Answer 32:
Let x be the number of days in which 150 workers finish the work.
According to the given information,
150x = 150 + 146 + 142 + …. (x + 8) terms
The series 150 + 146 + 142 + …. (x + 8) terms is an A.P. with first term
146, common difference –4 and number of terms as (x + 8)
However, x cannot be
negative. x = 17
Therefore, originally, the number of days in which the work was
completed is 17. Thus, required number of days = (17 + 8) = 25