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Your input 2,13,24,35,46,57,68,79 appears to be an arithmetic sequence
The difference between every two adjacent members of the series is constant and equal to 11
a1=2 (this is the 1st member)
an=79 (this is the last/nth member)
d=11 (this is the difference between consecutive members)
n=8 (this is the number of members)
The sum of the members of a finite arithmetic progression is called an arithmetic series.
Using our example, consider the sum:
2+13+24+35+46+57+68+79
This sum can be found quickly by taking the number n of terms being added (here 8), multiplying by the sum of the first and last number in the progression (here 2 + 79 = 81), and dividing by 2: