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If the first term of an AP is p and the common difference is q then , what is its 10th term

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

10th term = a₁₀ = p + 9q

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that,

nth term of an AP=a+(n-1)d

here,

a=p

d=q

n=10

So,

10th term = a₁₀ =p+(10-1)q

                        =p+9q

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Answered by XxCynoSurexX
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Given that,

First term of an AP is (a) = p

Common difference d = q

Let's find it's 10th term,

First term (a) = p, d = q

By using the formula, nth term of an AP, an = a + (n -1) d

a10 = p+ (10 - 1) q

a10 = (p + 9q)

Hence the 10th term is (p+9q)

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