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In an A.P ^an- = 3+2n then the 5th term​

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The common difference of an A.P. is given by a

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n =3+2(n+1)−(3+2n)

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n =3+2(n+1)−(3+2n)=2n+2−2n

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n =3+2(n+1)−(3+2n)=2n+2−2n=2

The common difference of an A.P. is given by a n+1 −a n ∴d=a n+1 −a n =3+2(n+1)−(3+2n)=2n+2−2n=2Hence, the common difference d=2

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