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Mathematics, 16.09.2019 20:30 tweetybird69903

Penn writes a 2013-term arithmetic sequence of positive integers, and teller writes a different 2013-term arithmetic sequence of integers. teller's first term is the negative of penn's first term. each then finds the sum of the terms in his sequence. if their sums are equal, then what is the smallest possible value of the first term in penn's sequence?

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