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How many terms of the AP. 9, 17, 25 … must be taken to give a sum of 636?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the sum of first 51 terms of an AP whose second and third terms are 14 and 18 respectively.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The sum of the third and the seventh terms of an AP is 6 and their product is 8. Find the sum of first sixteen terms of the AP.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

If the sum of first m terms of an A.P. is the same as the sum of its first n terms, show that the sum of its first (m + n) terms is zero

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

If the pth term of an A. P. is `1/q` and qth term is `1/p`, prove that the sum of first pq terms of the A. P. is `((pq+1)/2)`.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Which term of the progression 20, 19`1/4`,18`1/2`,17`3/4`, ... is the first negative term?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Which term of the A.P. `20, 19 1/4, 18 1/2, 17 3/4,` ..... is the first negative term?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the common difference of an AP whose first term is 5 and the sum of its first four terms is half the sum of the next four terms.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The 24th term of an AP is twice its 10th term. Show that its 72nd term is 4 times its 15th term. 

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

How many two-digit number are divisible by 6?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

How many two-digits numbers are divisible by 3?

 

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the 25th term of the AP \[- 5, \frac{- 5}{2}, 0, \frac{5}{2}, . . .\]

 

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The fourth term of an A.P. is 11. The sum of the fifth and seventh terms of the A.P. is 34. Find its common difference.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The nth term of an AP is given by (−4n + 15). Find the sum of first 20 terms of this AP?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Draw a triangle PQR in which QR = 6 cm, PQ = 5 cm and times the corresponding sides of ΔPQR?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

If the common differences of an A.P. is 3, then a20 − a15 is 

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the A.P. whose fourth term is 9 and the sum of its sixth term and thirteenth term is 40.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The first and the last terms of an A.P. are 8 and 350 respectively. If its common difference is 9, how many terms are there and what is their sum?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

For what value of n, the nth terms of the arithmetic progressions 63, 65, 67, ... and 3, 10, 17, ... equal?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The sum of first seven terms of an A.P. is 182. If its 4th and the 17th terms are in the ratio 1 : 5, find the A.P.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
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