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If first term of an A.P. is ‘p’, second term is ‘q’ and last term is ‘r’, then show that the sum of all terms is ((p + r)(q + r – 2p))/(2(q – p)). - Algebra Mathematics 1

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If first term of an A.P. is ‘p’, second term is ‘q’ and last term is ‘r’, then show that the sum of all terms is `((p + r)(q + r - 2p))/(2(q - p))`.

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Solution

Proof:

Here, t1 = p, t2 = q and tn = r.

The common difference (d) = t2 – t1 = q – p.

The total number of terms in the A.P.,

tn = a + (n – 1)d   ...(Formula)

∴ r = p + (n – 1) × (q – p)

∴ r – p = (n – 1) × (q – p)

∴ (n – 1) × (q – p) = r – p

∴ `(n - 1) = (r - p)/(q - p)`

∴ `n = (r - p)/(q - p) + 1`

∴ `n = (r - p + q - p)/(q - p)`

∴ `n = (r + q - 2p)/(q - p)`

The sum of n terms of the A.P.,

`S_n = n/2 (t_1 + t_n)`

= `(r + q - 2p)/(2(q - p)) (p + r)`

= `((r + q - 2p)(p + r))/(2(q - p))`, i.e. `S_n = ((r + p)(q + r - 2p))/(2(q - p))`.

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