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Fir an AP for which the common difference is negative,it is possible that the sum of its first (m) terms and first (n) terms are equal. True/False ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No given statement is wrong .

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Answered by dackpower
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Fir an AP for which the common difference is negative,it is possible that the sum of its first (m) terms and first (n) terms are equal. The given statement is false

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of its first (m) terms and first (n) terms are equal, depends on the situation,

if the M terms and N terms are similar , then the sum of the m and n terms are equivalent else it will not equal .

This depends on the fact that either m or n  positive or negative  and m and n are the same terms hence , the statement is False

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