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Ques . If the first , second and last terms of AP are a , b and 2a respectively . Then its sum is
A) ab/2(b-a)
B) ab/( b-a)
C) 3ab / 2 (b-a)
D) None of these
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Answer:
C) 3ab / 2(b-a)
Step-by-step explanation:
a, b, 2a are in AP
=> b - a = 2a - b [ the common difference ]
=> 3a = 2b
The sum of the three numbers is then
S = a + b + 2a = 3a + b = 2b + b = 3b
Writing A for the expression in (A), we have
A = ab / 2(b-a)
= 3ab / 2(3b-3a) [ multiply numerator and denominator by 3 ]
= 2b² / 2(3b-2b) [ use 3a = 2b ]
= 2b² / 2b
= b
and this is NOT equal to the sum S = 3b.
B = ab / (b-a) = 2A = 2b, is also NOT equal to the sum S = 3b.
C = 3A = 3b = S.
So the answer is (C).
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Option C is correct.
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