sum of first M terms of an ap is same as first n term of an ap prove that sum of first M and n term is zero
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Step-by-step explanation:
Sm = m/2{2a + (m-1)d}
Sn = n/2{2a + (n-1)d}
m/2{2a + (m-1)d} = n/2{2a + (n-1)d}
m{2a + (m-1)d} = n {2a + (n-1)d}
2ma + m²d - md = 2na + n²d - nd
2(m-n)a + ( m² - n²)d - ( m-n)d = 0
2a + ( m+n-1)d = 0
Sm+n = (m+n) /2{2a + (m+n-1)d} = 0
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