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The following lists of numbers form an A.P.? If they form an A.P., find the common difference d and write the next three terms. 3, 3, 5, 5,.... - Mathematics

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The following lists of numbers form an A.P.? If they form an A.P., find the common difference d and write the next three terms.

3, 3, 5, 5,....

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Solution

a2 − a1

= 3 − 3

= 0

a3 − a2

= 5 − 3

= 2

a4 − a3

= 5 − 5

= 0

The consecutive differences are 0, 2, 0, not all equal. Therefore, the list 3, 3, 5, 5, ... does not form an A.P. and there is no common difference d to give, so you cannot write the “next three terms” as terms of an A.P.

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Chapter 9: Arithmetic and geometric progression - Exercise 9A [Page 173]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 9 Arithmetic and geometric progression
Exercise 9A | Q 3. (iv) | Page 173
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