In an Arithmetic Progression second term onward is obtained by ………………… same number in preceding term. a) Adding b) Subtracting c) a & b Both d) None of These
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In an Arithmetic Progression, the second term onward is obtained by adding the same number in the preceding term.
Option (a) is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
- In a mathematical expression, if we add the first term in the next term then we get the arithmetic progression.
- Let's say the number is a and d is a common difference then the arithmetic progression can be written as
- a, a + d, a + 2d, a + 3d, and so on.
- In this way, an arithmetic progression can be obtained.
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Adding we get preceding term of an A.P.
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