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Let < an > be a sequence. Write the first five term in the following:

a1 = 1 = a2, an = an − 1 + an − 2, n > 2

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Let < an > be a sequence. Write the first five term in the following:

a1 = a2 = 2, an = a− 1 − 1, n > 2

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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The value of\[\left( \ ^{7}{}{C}_0 + \ ^{7}{}{C}_1 \right) + \left( \ ^{7}{}{C}_1 + \ ^{7}{}{C}_2 \right) + . . . + \left( \ ^{7}{}{C}_6 + \ ^{7}{}{C}_7 \right)\] is

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The Fibonacci sequence is defined by a1 = 1 = a2, an = an − 1 + an − 2 for n > 2

Find `(""^an +1)/(""^an")` for n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

 

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Among 14 players, 5 are bowlers. In how many ways a team of 11 may be formed with at least 4 bowlers?

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
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A lady gives a dinner party for six guests. The number of ways in which they may be selected from among ten friends if two of the friends will not attend the party together is

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If n + 1C3 = 2 · nC2 , then n =

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that the following sequence is an A.P. Also find the common difference and write 3 more terms in case.

 3, −1, −5, −9 ...

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that the following sequence is an A.P. Also find the common difference and write 3 more terms in case.

−1, 1/4, 3/2, 11/4, ...

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that the following sequence is an A.P. Also find the common difference and write 3 more terms in case.

\[\sqrt{2}, 3\sqrt{2}, 5\sqrt{2}, 7\sqrt{2}, . . .\]

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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, ...

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The number of parallelograms that can be formed from a set of four parallel lines intersecting another set of three parallel lines is

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
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.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The nth term of a sequence is given by an = 2n2 + n + 1. Show that it is not an A.P.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find:

 10th term of the A.P. 1, 4, 7, 10, ...

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find: 

18th term of the A.P.

\[\sqrt{2}, 3\sqrt{2}, 5\sqrt{2},\]

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find:

nth term of the A.P. 13, 8, 3, −2, ...

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If the sequence < an > is an A.P., show that am +n +am − n = 2am.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Which term of the A.P. 3, 8, 13, ... is 248?

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Which term of the A.P. 84, 80, 76, ... is 0?

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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