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for an AP for which the common difference is negative it is possible that the sum of the first M terms and first n term are equal? true or falseforeign AP for an ap for which the common difference is negative it is possible that the sum of the first m term and and first n term are equal?true or false ​

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Answered by adisthacker
9

Answer:

False......

For an AP if the terms M & N are the same then the sum of first M & N terms will be equal or else it will not be equal.....

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
2

False

Step-by-step explanation:

The given statement is false

It depends on the condition ,

if the M terms and N terms are same , then the sum of the m and n germs are equal

else it will not equal .

It depends on the fact that either m or n is negative of positive and m and n are the same terms

hence , the statement is False

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For an AP show that ap + ap + 2q=2ap + q ​

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