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प्रश्न
The following lists of numbers form an A.P.? If they form an A.P., find the common difference d and write the next three terms.
3, 0, −3, −6,...
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उत्तर
a2 − a1
= 0 − 3
= −3
a3 − a2
= −3 − 0
= −3
a4 − a3
= −6 − (−3)
= −3
All consecutive differences are equal (−3), so the sequence is an A.P. with common difference d = −3.
Find the next three terms by adding d each time:
a5 = a4 + d
= −6 + (−3)
= −9
a6 = a5 + d
= −9 + (−3)
= −12
a7 = a6 + d
= −12 + (−3)
= −15
It is an A.P., d = −3, next three terms −9, −12, −15.
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अध्याय 9: Arithmetic and geometric progression - Exercise 9A [पृष्ठ १७३]
