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Standard XII
Mathematics
Property 7
23. Prove tha...
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23. Prove that nth terms of an ap cannot be n²+1.Give justification
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Q.
The
n
t
h
term of an
A
P
cannot be
n
2
+
1
.
Justify the statement.
Q.
If
m
times the
m
t
h
term of an AP is equal to n times the
n
t
h
term to prove that
(
m
+
n
)
t
h
term=0
Q.
If
T
m
,
T
m
+
n
and
T
m
−
n
are respectively the
m
t
h
,
(
m
+
n
)
t
h
and
(
m
−
n
)
t
h
terms of an AP, then prove that
T
m
+
n
+
T
m
−
n
=
2
T
m
Q.
If m times the mth term of an AP is equal to n times the nth term prove that (m+n)th term of AP is 0
Q.
If the nth term of a progression be a linear expression in n then prove that this progression is an AP.
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