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If the sum of P terms of an A.P. is q and the sum of q terms is p, then the sum of p+q terms will be
(a)0
(b) p-q
(c) p+q
(d) -(p+q)​

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Answered by krrisanu
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If the sum of p terms of an AP is Q and the sum of q term is P then the sum of p q term will be

If the sum of p terms of an AP is q and the sum of q terms is p, then show that the sum of `p+q` terms is `- (p+q)` , Also find the sum of first `p-q` terms (where , `pgtq`)

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