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if an arithmetic progression is reversed then the resulting sequence is an arithmetic progression?​

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Answered by fingersdust
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Yes it will still be an arithmetic progression
Answered by Joelthaduri123
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Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, It will be an arithmetic progression but the value of the common difference will change its sign. If initially, it is an A.P. with common difference +ve, it will be called an increasing A.P.(Small number to Big number), if you reverse it, the common difference will change its sign since now you have converted it into a decreasing A.P. (Big number to small number). So, as we continue with the terms in the new order, the terms will decrease as we move further.

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