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If Sn1 denotes the sum of first n terms of an A.P., prove that S12 = 3(S8 − S4).

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

If the sum of the first n terms of an A.P. is `1/2`(3n2 +7n), then find its nth term. Hence write its 20th term.

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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 AP are 7 and 49 respectively. If sum of all its terms is 420, find its common difference.

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

If Sn denotes the sum of first n terms of an A.P., prove that S30 = 3[S20S10]

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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 AP are 8 and 65 respectively. If the sum of all its terms is 730, find its common difference.

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

Find the sum of first 20 terms of the following A.P. : 1, 4, 7, 10, ........

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

The ratio of the sums of m and n terms of an A.P. is m2 : n2. Show that the ratio of the mth and nth terms is (2m – 1) : (2n – 1)

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

How many multiples of 4 lie between 10 and 250?

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

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

How many terms of the A.P. 21, 18, 15, … must be added to get the sum 0?

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