Math, asked by rujul3, 1 year ago

Is (1)^1 , (1)^2 , (1)^3 ......(1)^10 in G.P?

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Answered by vishu2828
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yes ....its in g.p bacause.. the..1 raise to any power become 1 ....and r 1/1 is constant...also its A.P ...AND H.P ALSO.

vishu2828: yes..its given by formula ....sum = first term×(rth -1)/r-1.....
vishu2828: when all terms are equal ....then ap =gp =hp...
vishu2828: put above formula and get answer
rujul3: the sum is given by : first term(1-r^n)/(1-r)
rujul3: you know whats hp?
vishu2828: yes ...
vishu2828: why not ...i am a expert ...in maths
rujul3: can you please define hp
vishu2828: H.P =..hp is a sequence which is reciprocal of A.P
rujul3: how is this ap?
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