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Write the sum of first n odd natural numbers.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Find the term independent of x in the expansion of the expression: 

(x) \[\left( \frac{3}{2} x^2 - \frac{1}{3x} \right)^6\]

 

[7] Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [7] Binomial Theorem
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Write the sum of first n even natural numbers.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Write the value of n for which n th terms of the A.P.s 3, 10, 17, ... and 63, 65, 67, .... are equal.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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If the coefficients of \[\left( 2r + 4 \right)\text{ th and } \left( r - 2 \right)\] th terms in the expansion of  \[\left( 1 + x \right)^{18}\]  are equal, find r.

 
 
 
[7] Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [7] Binomial Theorem
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Find the distance between the following pairs of points: 

P(1, –1, 0) and Q(2, 1, 2)

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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Find the distance between the following pairs of point: 

A(3, 2, –1) and B(–1, –1, –1).

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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If \[\frac{3 + 5 + 7 + . . . + \text { upto n terms }}{5 + 8 + 11 + . . . . \text { upto 10 terms }}\] 7, then find the value of n.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Find the distance between the points P and Q having coordinates (–2, 3, 1) and (2, 1, 2).

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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If the coefficients of (2r + 1)th term and (r + 2)th term in the expansion of (1 + x)43 are equal, find r.

[7] Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [7] Binomial Theorem
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If m th term of an A.P. is n and nth term is m, then write its pth term.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Prove that the coefficient of (r + 1)th term in the expansion of (1 + x)n + 1 is equal to the sum of the coefficients of rth and (r + 1)th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)n.

[7] Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [7] Binomial Theorem
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Using distance formula prove that the following points are collinear:

A(4, –3, –1), B(5, –7, 6) and C(3, 1, –8)

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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If the sums of n terms of two AP.'s are in the ratio (3n + 2) : (2n + 3), then find the ratio of their 12th terms.

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Using distance formula prove that the following points are collinear: 

P(0, 7, –7), Q(1, 4, –5) and R(–1, 10, –9)

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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Prove that the term independent of x in the expansion of \[\left( x + \frac{1}{x} \right)^{2n}\]  is \[\frac{1 \cdot 3 \cdot 5 . . . \left( 2n - 1 \right)}{n!} . 2^n .\]

 
 
[7] Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [7] Binomial Theorem
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If 7th and 13th terms of an A.P. be 34 and 64 respectively, then its 18th term is

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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Using distance formula prove that the following points are collinear: 

A(3, –5, 1), B(–1, 0, 8) and C(7, –10, –6)

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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If the sum of p terms of an A.P. is q and the sum of q terms is p, then the sum of p + q terms will be

[8] Sequence and Series
Chapter: [8] Sequence and Series
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The coefficients of 5th, 6th and 7th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)n are in A.P., find n.

 
[7] Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [7] Binomial Theorem
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