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Q-1-What is the nth term of an A.P. 1
(a) a+nd. (b) a+(n+1)d (c) a+(n-1)d (d) none of these

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Answered by ShubhayuSarkar
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Answer:

c) a+(n-1)d

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by srijansarvshresth135
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Answer:

c) a +( n-1 )d

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write an A.P as

a , a + d , a + 2d......

we can see 1st term there is 0 term of d

we can see 2nd term there is 1 term of d

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we can see that nth term there is (n-1) term of d

So we can say that nth term of an A.P is

a + (n-1) d

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