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Show that (a - b)^2, (a + b) ^2and (a + b)^2 are in AP.
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Answered by AmandeepMohanty
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Step-by-step explanation:

(a - b)^2, (a + b) ^2and (a + b)^2, asthe 2nd and 3rd term are equal so there difference is 0 but 1st and 2nd terms difference is 4ab .

so as the common difference is not same so these are not in AP

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