Math, asked by mercury289, 10 months ago

In an A.P, the p^th term is q, and the q^th term is p ; then show that (p+q)=0 ​

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Answered by amangupta29
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short trick is - if you have to want rth term then it will be p+q-r...

putting the value p+q-(p+q)=p+q-p-q =0


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mercury289: it didn't seemed so helpfull.. sorry
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