Math, asked by aparnagire1234, 1 year ago

In the expression 3n-10, substitute values 1,2,3,4,& 5 for n and write the values of the expression in order. state, with reason, whether the sequence obtained is an A.P.

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Answered by Anonymous
23

Answer:

yes , sequence is in A.P.

if we substitute values 1,2,3,4,5 in place n we will get values for expression respectively as -7,-4,-1,2,5 which are having a common difference of 3. so the sequence obtained is in A.P.





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Answered by oshekher
33

= 3(1)-10. = 3-10. = -7

3(2) -10 = 6-10. = -4

3(3)-10. = 9-10. = -1

3(4)-10. = 12-10. = 2

3(5)-10. = 15-10. = 5

The sequence formed is:

-7,-4,-1,2,5

d= a2 -a1

= -4 -(-7)

= -4+7

= -3

d = a3- a2

= -1 -(-4)

= -1+4

=-3

the common difference 'd' is i.e. -3

So it is an A.P.

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