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if the sum of furst m terms of an ap is same as n terms prove m+n term is 0

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sn=(n/2)(2a+(n-1)d) ....eq(i)

Sm=(m/2)(2a+(m-1)d) ....eq(ii)

Sm+n=((m+n)/2)(2a+(m+n-1)d) .....eq(iii)

given, Sn=Sm

therefore,

2am+dm^2-md = 2an+dn^2-nd

2a(m-n)+d(m^2-n^2-(m-n))=0

m-n(2a+d(m+n-1)=0

2a+d(m+n-1)=0 .... eq(iv)

from eq(iii) and eq(iv) we get

Sm+n=0


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