Math, asked by kumarbulbule, 9 months ago

If in an A.P. the sum of m term is equal to n and the sum

of n terms is equal to m, then prove that the sum of

(m+n)terms is ‐(m+n).​

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Answered by sujatakadali
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Answer:

(m+n)

-(m+n) so here -m and -n

let us take m as 2 and n as 3 so

m+n = 2+3 = 5

-m+-n = -2+-3 = -5

so here 5 is not equal to -5 so it is not possible

Answered by sk2sk18
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Answer:

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