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For what value of n, are the nth terms oftwo APs 63, 65, 67, and 3, 10, 17, … equal

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63, 65, 67, …

a = 63

d = a2a1 = 65 −63 = 2

nthterm of this A.P. = an = a + (n− 1) d

an= 63 + (n − 1) 2 = 63+ 2n − 2

an = 61 + 2n (1)

3, 10, 17, …

a = 3

d = a2a1 = 10 − 3 = 7

nthterm of this A.P. = 3 + (n − 1) 7

an= 3 + 7n − 7

an= 7n − 4 (2)

It is given that, nthterm of these A.P.s are equal to each other.

Equating both theseequations, we obtain

61 + 2n = 7n− 4

61 + 4 = 5n

5n = 65

n = 13

Therefore, 13thterms of both these A.P.s are equal to each other.


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