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Arithmetic Progression

1. The document discusses arithmetic progressions and provides formulas to find terms, sums of terms, and properties of arithmetic progressions. It contains 10 problems involving finding terms, sums of terms, common differences, and ratios related to arithmetic progressions. 2. The answers section provides the specific values for the terms, sums, and ratios requested in each of the 10 problems by using the relevant formulas for arithmetic progressions. 3. The document serves as a review of key concepts and formulas regarding arithmetic progressions including finding individual terms, sums of a number of terms, common differences, and properties like ratios between sums.

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Arithmetic Progression

1. The document discusses arithmetic progressions and provides formulas to find terms, sums of terms, and properties of arithmetic progressions. It contains 10 problems involving finding terms, sums of terms, common differences, and ratios related to arithmetic progressions. 2. The answers section provides the specific values for the terms, sums, and ratios requested in each of the 10 problems by using the relevant formulas for arithmetic progressions. 3. The document serves as a review of key concepts and formulas regarding arithmetic progressions including finding individual terms, sums of a number of terms, common differences, and properties like ratios between sums.

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Arithmetic Progression

1. Find the term +1 term +d) (a +5d) +... (iii) 100th term of the sequence 0, -3, - , -!, ... (i") m th term of the sequence n -1, n -#, n -3, ... (") $ighteenth term of the sequence !, 5, 1, ... #. Find first four terms of the series (i) ( n +1) (ii) %hose nth term is 3 -#n (iii) gi"en that series is A.P. %ith a & 1'(#, d & 3(#. 3. )f a, * are +ositi"e rea, num*ers, sho% that the sequence ,og a, ,og (a*), ,og (a*-), ,og (a*.), ... is an A.P. A,so find its genera, term. '. /hich term of the series (i) # +5 +0 +11 +... is 53 (ii) #0 +10 +1 +... is -# (iii) ' +0 -' -0 ... is -3!#1 5. /hich term of the sequence #0, 1! is the first negati"e term1 . /hich term of the sequence ! -0i, 0 - i, 7 -'i, ... is (i) rea, (ii) +ure,2 imaginar21 7. (i) Find the arithmetic +rogression of terms if first term is #(3 and the ,ast is ##(3. (ii) Find the num*er of terms in the series 5 +0 +11 +1' +... if the ,ast term is !5. 0. (i) 3etermine the #5th term of an A.P. %hose !th term is - and common difference is 5('. (ii) 4he third term of an A.P. is #5 and tenth term is -3. Find the first term and the common difference. !. (i) )f !th term of an A.P. is 5ero, +ro"e that #!th term is dou*,e the 1!th term. (ii) )f 7 times the 7th term of an A.P. is equa, to 11 times its 11th term sho% (i) n th of the series 5 -3 -7 ... (ii) r th of the series (a +(a +3d) +

that 10th term of this A.P. is 5ero. 10. 6econd, 31st and ,ast terms of an A.P. are 31(', 1(#, -13(# res+ecti"e,2. Find the num*er of terms in the A.P. 78int9 4he first t%o digit num*er di"isi*,e *2 num*er di"isi*,e *2 is ! .: Ans%ers 1. (i) ! -'n (ii) a +(#r -1)d (iii) -#!7 (i") n -m (") -5! #. (i) 7, 13, 1!, #5 (ii) 1, -1, -3, -5 (iii) 7, 1# 3. ,og (a *n-1) '. (i) 10 th (ii) 1# th (iii) 100 th 5. #0th . (i) 5th (ii) 10th 7. (i)#(3, #, 10(3, 1'(3, , ##(3 (ii) 31 0. (i) 1' (ii) 33, -' 10. 5! ; is 1# and the ,ast t%o digit

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1. Find the sum of (i) 3 +7 +11 +15 ... to 30 terms (ii) 1 +#(3 +1(3 +0 +.. to 1! terms (iii) 5(#, 10(3, #5( , 5 ... u+to #' terms (i") 51 +50 +'! +... +#1 (") 7# +70 + 0 +... +'0. #. Find the sum of an A.P. of (i) #5 terms %hose nth term is #n+5 (ii) 1! terms %hose nth term is (#n+1)(3 3. )f the sum of n terms of a series is an-+*n, %here a, * are constants, sho% that it is an A.P. Find the first term and the common difference. A,so find an A.P. %hose sum of an2 num*er of terms is equa, to the square of the num*er of terms. 78int. an-+*n&n- for a,, n &< a & 1, * & 0.: '. =f a, ,, d, n, 6n determine the ones %hich are missing for the fo,,o%ing arithmetic +rogressions9 (i) a & -#, d & 5, 6n & 5 0 (ii) , & 0, n & 0, 60 & -#0 (iii) d & #(3, , & 10, n & #0. 5. (i) 8o% man2 terms of series 13 +11 +! +... ma>e the sum '51 $?+,ain the dou*,e ans%er. (ii) 8o% man2 terms of the sequence 10, 1 , 1',... shou,d *e ta>en so that

their sum is 5ero1 . (i) 3etermine the sum of first 35 terms of an A.P. if 4# & #, 47 & ##. (ii) )t the third term of an A.P. is 1 and th term is -11, find the sum of first 3# terms. (iii) )f the first term of an A.P. is # and the sum of first ' terms is equa, to one fourth of the sum of the ne?t fi"e terms, find the sum of first 30 terms. 7. )f the sum of an n terms of t%o arithmetic series are in ratio (i) (1' -'n)9(3n +5), find the ratio of their 0th terms (ii) (# +3n)9(3 +#n), find the ratio of their 7th terms. 0. (i) )f the ratio of sum of m terms of an A.P. to the sum of n terms is m- 9 n-, sho% that ratio of the +th and qth term is (#+ -1) 9 (#q -1). (ii) 4he sums of m and n terms of an A.P. are in ratio (#m +1) 9 (3n +1). Find the ratio of its 7th and 10th terms. !. (i) )f in an A.P., 61 & and 67 & 105, +ro"e that 6n 9 6n -3 9 9 (n +3) 9 (n -3). (ii) )f in an A.P., 63 & and 6 & 3, +ro"e that #(#n +1)6n +' & (n +')6#n +1. 10. (i) Find the sum of a,, t%o digit num*ers. (ii) Find the sum of a,, natura, num*ers *et%een 100 and 1000 %hich are di"isi*,e *2 # as %e,, as *2 5. (iii) Find the sum of a,, t%o digit num*ers %hich ,ea"e 1 as remainder %hen di"ided *2 3. (i") Find the sum of a,, odd integers *et%een # and 100 %hich are di"isi*,e *2 3. 78int. (i") 4he odd integers *et%een # and 100 %hich are di"isi*,e *2 3 are 3, !, 15, #1, ..., !!.: Ans%ers 1. (i) 1030 (ii) -30 (iii) #!0 (i") 111 (") !5# #. (i) 775 (ii) 133 3. a +*@ #a@ 1, 3, 5, 7, .... '. (i) n & 1 , , & 73 (ii) a & -13, d & 3 (iii) a & -0(3, s1& ##0(3 5. (i) 5 or ! (ii) 1! . (i) #310 (ii) -1 ! (iii) 1 55 7. (i) -#3(#5 (ii) '1(#! 0. (ii) 513(75' 10. (i) '!05 (ii) !0'50 (iii) 1 05 (i") 0 7

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