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is √2,√8,√32,.... form an AP?

Answers

Answered by asentrix510
0

Answer:

No,they do not form an AP

Answered by Aryan0123
5

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

√8 can be written as √4 × √2 which is equal to 2√2

Similarly,

√32 can be written as √16 × √2 which is equal to 4√2

When we compare the given 3 terms,

√2,√8,√32

= √2, 2√2, 4√2

Here,

  • First term = a = √2
  • Common difference = d = 2√2 - √2 = √2

Since the numbers have the same common difference throughout the series, these numbers are said to be in Arithmetic Progression.

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