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Is the term 3,3,3,3..........an AP

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Answered by rohansawant6691
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Answer:

yes bcoz

here, a=3 and d=o

then a+d=3+0=3

so it is in AP

Answered by pinquancaro
1

The series is in A.P.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The terms 3,3,3,...

To find : Is the term an A.P?

Solution :

In Arithmetic progression the difference between two consecutive term is zero.

The series is 3,3,3,3....

a_2-a_1=3-3=0

a_3-a_2=3-3=0

As the difference is same.

The series is in A.P.

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