Math, asked by aryanmann605, 11 months ago

If a, 1/b , c and 1/p, q, 1/r form two AP eith same common difference , then a, q, c are in AP if
a. p, b, r are in AP
b. 1/p, 1/b,/1/r are in AP
c. p, b, r are in GP
d. None of these

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