Math, asked by shindeneha0405, 8 months ago

is the sequence 3,3+√2,3+2√2,3+3√2​,... an A.P? Justify​

Answers

Answered by krish9845123
1

Answer:

yes it is in A.P.because in A.P. common difference of two term is equal.for example 3-3+√2=√2

now second ,2√2+3-3-√2=√2

we see common difference is equal so it is in A.P.

Hope it will help you

MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND GIVE THANKS

Answered by VedankMishra
7

Answer :- Yes

Method 1 : (3+2) -(3) = 2

(3+2+2)-(3+2) = 2

So, it is an A.P

Method 2: Yes it is an A.P because in A.P common difference of two term is equal .

For Example :- 3-3+2=2

We see common difference is equal so it is an A.P

Hope it helps you.

Similar questions