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In an ap the p th term is q and the (p+q)th term is zero find the q th term

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Answered by sudha021omar
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In a H.P. pth term is q and qth term is p. Then the pqth term is

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Solution:

Given that: t

p

=q,t

q

=p

To find: t

pq

=?

Solution:

Let, a be first term and d is common difference of an A.P.

t

p

=q⟹

a+(p−1)d

1

=q⟹a+(p−1)d=

q

1

............(i) and

t

q

=p⟹

a+(q−1)d

1

=p⟹a+(q−1)d=

p

1

.................(ii)

Subtracting equn (ii) from (i), we get

(p−q)d=

q

1

p

1

⟹(p−q)d=

pq

p−q

or, d=

pq

1

Putting value of d in eqn(i), we get

a=

pq

1

Now,

t

pq

=

a+(pq−1)d

1

=

pq

1

+(pq−1)

pq

1

1

=

1+pq−1

pq

=

pq

pq

=1

Hence, C is the correct option.

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