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Let `a _(1), a_(2), a_(3),…….., a_(n)` be real numbers in arithmatic progressin such that `a _(1) =15 and a_(2)` is an integer.Given ` sum _( r=1) ^(10) (a_(r)) ^(2) =1185. If S_(n) = sum _(r =1) ^(n) a_(r) and ` maximum value of n is N for which `S_(n) ge S_((n +1)), ` then find `N -10.`

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