The nth term of an Arithmetic Progression (AP) can be found using the formula aₙ = a + (n-1)d, where 'a' is the first term and 'd' is the common difference between consecutive terms. To solve problems, identify the first term and common difference from the given sequence, then substitute these values into the formula to calculate any term in the progression.
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