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root3, root6, root 9, root12,​is they form anA.P.

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Answered by anuragsingh12sep
1

Answer:

Solution:-

3

,

6

,

9

,.........

For a series to be in A.P., the difference between two consecutive terms is equal.

∴a

2

−a

1

=

6

3

=

3

(

2

−1)

a

3

−a

2

=

9

6

=

3

(

3

2

)

∵a

2

−a

1

=a

3

−a

2

∴ The given series is not in A.P..

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Answered by kanishkhandelwal
2

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

because root6 - root 3 is not equal to root 12- root 9

hope it helps you..............

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