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Show that the following sequence is an A.P. Also find the common difference and write 3 more terms in case.
9, 7, 5, 3, ...
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The nth term of a sequence is given by an = 2n + 7. Show that it is an A.P. Also, find its 7th term.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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The nth term of a sequence is given by an = 2n2 + n + 1. Show that it is not an A.P.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find:
10th term of the A.P. 1, 4, 7, 10, ...
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find:
18th term of the A.P.
\[\sqrt{2}, 3\sqrt{2}, 5\sqrt{2},\]
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find:
nth term of the A.P. 13, 8, 3, −2, ...
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If the sequence < an > is an A.P., show that am +n +am − n = 2am.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which term of the A.P. 3, 8, 13, ... is 248?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which term of the A.P. 84, 80, 76, ... is 0?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which term of the A.P. 4, 9, 14, ... is 254?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Is 68 a term of the A.P. 7, 10, 13, ...?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Is 302 a term of the A.P. 3, 8, 13, ...?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which term of the sequence 24, \[23\frac{1}{4,} 22\frac{1}{2,} 21\frac{3}{4}\]....... is the first negative term?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which term of the sequence 12 + 8i, 11 + 6i, 10 + 4i, ... is purely real ?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which term of the sequence 12 + 8i, 11 + 6i, 10 + 4i, ... is purely imaginary?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
How many terms are there in the A.P. 7, 10, 13, ... 43 ?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
How many terms are there in the A.P.\[- 1, - \frac{5}{6}, -\frac{2}{3}, - \frac{1}{2}, . . . , \frac{10}{3}?\]
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The first term of an A.P. is 5, the common difference is 3 and the last term is 80; find the number of terms.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The 6th and 17th terms of an A.P. are 19 and 41 respectively, find the 40th term.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 9th term of an A.P. is zero, prove that its 29th term is double the 19th term.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
