Math, asked by hatkarsneha05, 7 months ago

If a = -3 and d= 2 of an A.P, then find the A.P.

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Answered by binkumm5566
3

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for AP is a+n×d where (n) is a whole number and (a) is the first term

so Ap s. are -3 as it's the first term

2nd -3+2×2 = 1

3rd -3+3×2 = 3 and so on till the n term which you can take as infinity.

Answered by ahirraobhagyshri
2

Answer:

-3,-1,1,3,5.......

Step-by-step explanation:

first term =a=-3

second term=a+d=-3+2=-1

third term=second term +d=-1+2=1

fourth term= third term + d =1+2=3

fifth term=fourth term +d=3+5

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