How to start this Calculus problem?

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I'm really stuck on this problem for my homework, I just don't know how to start it. I've looked through all my notes but I can't figure it out:


Suppose that the sum of the first 100 terms of an equals 10. What is the sum of the first 100 terms of 2an+n?


(I had to write it out because I couldn't figure out how to type the symbols). Any help would be appreciated!

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I'm really stuck on this problem for my homework, I just don't know how to start it. I've looked through all my notes but I can't figure it out:


Suppose that the sum of the first 100 terms of an equals 10. What is the sum of the first 100 terms of 2an+n?


(I had to write it out because I couldn't figure out how to type the symbols). Any help would be appreciated!

Do you have any information regarding the type of sequence in question? Arithmetic Progression? Geometric Progression? Fibonacci's sequence? What?
 
Do you have any information regarding the type of sequence in question? Arithmetic Progression? Geometric Progression? Fibonacci's sequence? What?

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I don't-- here's a screenshot, this is all the information I was given. It just says the sequence is an
 

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I don't-- here's a screenshot, this is all the information I was given. It just says the sequence is an

\(\displaystyle \displaystyle{\sum\left[2a_n + n\right ]}\)

\(\displaystyle \displaystyle{ = 2 *\sum a_n + \sum n}\)

continue.......
 
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