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If S1 is the Sum of an Arithmetic Progression of 'N' Odd Number of Terms and S2 the Sum of the Terms of the Series in Odd Places, Then S 1 S 2 = - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

If S1 is the sum of an arithmetic progression of 'n' odd number of terms and S2 the sum of the terms of the series in odd places, then \[\frac{S_1}{S_2} =\]

 

पर्याय

  • \[\frac{2n}{n + 1}\]

     

  • \[\frac{n}{n + 1}\]

     

  • \[\frac{n + 1}{2n}\]

     

  • \[\frac{n + 1}{n}\]

     

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उत्तर

In the given problem, we are given S1 as the sum of an A.P of ‘n’ odd number of terms and S2 the sum of the terms of the series in odd places.

We need to find  `(S_1)/(S_2)`

Now, let a1, a2…. an be the n terms of A.P

Where n is odd

Let d be the common difference of the A.P

Then,

`S_1 = n /2 [ 2a_1 + ( n - 1) d]`             ............(1)

And  Sbe the sum of the terms of the places in odd places,

Where, number of terms = `( n + 1) /2` 

Common difference = 2d

So,

`S_2 =  ((n + 1)/2 )/2 [2a_1 + ((n+1)/2 - 1) 2d]`

`S_2 = ( n+1)/4 [2a_1 + ((n-1)/2)2d]`

`S_2 = ( n +1)/4 [ 2a _1 + (n-1)d ]`              .............(2) 

Now,

`(S_1)/(S_2) = (n/2[2a_1 + (n-1)d])/((n+1)/4[2a_1 + (n-1)d])`

`(S_1)/(S_2) = (4n)/(2(n +1))`

`(S_1)/(S_2) = (2n)/(n + 1)`

Thus,  `(S_1)/(S_2) = (2n)/(n + 1)` 

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पाठ 5: Arithmetic Progression - Exercise 5.8 [पृष्ठ ५८]

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पाठ 5 Arithmetic Progression
Exercise 5.8 | Q 13 | पृष्ठ ५८

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