Question
Question: What will the nth term of the series 3+7+13+21+…..? \( {\text{A}}{\text{. }}4n - 1 \\\ {\t...
What will the nth term of the series 3+7+13+21+…..?
A. 4n−1 B. nn+2n C. n2+n+1 D. n2+2
Solution
Hint: Here, we will proceed by considering all the nth terms given in the options and then will put n=1,2,3,.. in order to find the reassemble of the obtained values of the terms with those of the given series.
Complete step-by-step answer:
The given sum of series is 3+7+13+21+…..
Let us consider all the nth terms given by obtains mentioned in the problem.
Consider the nth term as an=4n−1.
Put n=1 for the first term of the series whose nth term is given by an=4n−1, we get
a1=(4×1)−1=4−1=3
Put n=2 for the second term of the series whose nth term is given by an=4n−1, we get
a2=(4×2)−1=8−1=7
Put n=3 for the third term of the series whose nth term is given by an=4n−1, we get
a3=(4×3)−1=12−1=11
But, since the third term of the given series is 13 which is not equal to 11 i.e., the third term of the series whose nth term is given by an=4n−1.
So, option A is incorrect.
Consider the nth term as an=nn+2n.
Put n=1 for the first term of the series whose nth term is given by an=nn+2n, we get
a1=(1)1+(2×1)=1+2=3
Put n=2 for the second term of the series whose nth term is given by an=nn+2n, we get
a2=(2)2+(2×2)=4+4=8
But, since the second term of the given series is 7 which is not equal to 8 i.e., the second term of the series whose nth term is given by an=nn+2n.
So, option B is also incorrect.
Consider the nth term as an=n2+n+1.
Put n=1 for the first term of the series whose nth term is given by an=n2+n+1, we get
a1=(1)2+1+1=1+2=3
Put n=2 for the second term of the series whose nth term is given by an=n2+n+1, we get
a2=(2)2+2+1=4+3=7
Put n=3 for the third term of the series whose nth term is given by an=n2+n+1, we get
a3=(3)2+3+1=9+4=13
Here, these values are the same as those of the given series. Hence, the nth term of the given series is given by an=n2+n+1.
So, option C is correct.
Consider the nth term as an=n2+2.
Put n=1 for the first term of the series whose nth term is given by an=n2+2, we get
a1=(1)2+2=1+2=3
Put n=2 for the second term of the series whose nth term is given by an=n2+2, we get
a2=(2)2+2=4+2=6
But, since the second term of the given series is 7 which is not equal to 6 i.e., the second term of the series whose nth term is given by an=n2+2.
So, option D is incorrect.
Note: In these types of problems, we eliminate the wrong options by putting different values of n starting from 1 in order to obtain first, second and so on up to that value of n which comes out to be different from those in the given series.