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The terms of in AP are always in ascending order.
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In A.P (arithmetic progression) the difference between two consecutive terms is always constant. Generally, A.P is described as: ... Neglecting d = -5 because in question it is given terms of A.P are in ascending order but on taking d = -5 we get an A.P whose terms are in descending order.
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it can also be in descending order and d will be negative so this statement is false
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