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explain properties of AP..... .......? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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❄A sequence of a1, a2, a3.....an is an AP if and only if it's n th term an is a linear expression in n is the common difference.

❄ A sequence is an ap if and only if the sum of n terms is of the form A^2n+Bn, where A, B are constants.

❄ the numbers in an ap will remain in AP if any constant is added, subtracted , multiplied and divided

Answered by nisha382
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Answer:

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Properties of AP:-

  • If the same number added or substracted from a AP,then the resulting terms will be also in AP.
  • If a sequence is divided or multiply with a same non-zero number,then the resulting terms will be also in AP.

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