definition arithmetic geometric progression
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An arithmetic-geometric progression (AGP) is a progression in which each term can be represented as the product of the terms of an arithmetic progressions (AP) and a geometric progressions (GP).
In the following series, the numerators are in AP and the denominators are in GP:
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Arithmetic-geometric progressions are nice to work with because their sums can be evaluated easily, and this tool is used in a variety of contest problems.
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Arithmetic progression(A.P).It is a pattern of numbers in which the first term is given and succeeding term differs from its preceding term by a fixed term.
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