Math, asked by sonalisony080, 11 months ago

If p-1, p+3, 3p-1 are in Ap, then p is equal to? ​

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Answered by MediocreMin
7

Answer:

Hey mate !

In A .P

3p-1 - (p+3) = p+3 - (p-1)

3p -1 -p -3 = p+3 -p +1

2p-4 = 4

2p= 8

p = 4

Hope it helps you .

Answered by anu24239
6

SOLUTION

WHAT CONSTITUENT A A.P?

AP is the series of no. such that all the no. have a particular relation with previous no.

There is a common difference between two consecutive no.

p-1, p+3 , 3p-1 is in AP if.....

(p+3) - (p-1) = (3p-1) - (p+3)

2(p+3) = (3p-1) + (p-1)

2p+6 = 4p - 2

-2p = -8

P = 4

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