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Choose the correct alternative answer for the following sub-question If the third term and fifth term of an A.P. are 13 and 25 respectively, find its 7th term - Algebra Mathematics 1

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Choose the correct alternative answer for the following sub-question

If the third term and fifth term of an A.P. are 13 and 25 respectively, find its 7th term

Options

  • 30

  • 33

  • 37

  • 38

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Solution

37

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Chapter 3: Arithmetic Progression - Q.1 (A)

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Chapter 3 Arithmetic Progression
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