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The fourth term of an A.P is equal to 3 times the first term,and the seventh term exceeds twice the third term by 1 .Find the first five terms of the sequence​

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Answered by krishnaaggarwal7h06d
1

Answer:

MEANING OF A.P

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by hemlatathakur2003
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let ‘a’ be the first term & 'd' be the common difference of the AP referred to.

Then, 4th term is 3 × 1st term ( as per the problem ).

That is, a + 3d = 3a Or a + 3d -a = 3a - a.

That is, 3d = 2a ———be eqn.( 1)

7th term is 1 added to twice the third term ( as per the problem ).

That is, a+6d = 2 ( a+2d) + 1

That is, a + 6d = 2a + 4d + 1 or, a + 6d -4d - a = 2a + 4d + 1 -4d - a.

That is, 2d = a + 1 or 2d - 1 = a +1 - 1.

Or, a=2d - 1. Or, 2a = 2 × (2d - 1 )

Or, 2a = 4d - 2.

This is also equal to 3d as per eqn.(1) above. That is, 3d = 4d -2 Or, 3d - 3d = 4d - 2 - 3d.

That is, 0 = d -2

Or, 0 + 2 = d -2 + 2 Or, d= 2.

Then, 4th term is thrice of 1st term gives us (a + 3d ) = 3a gives us a + (3 × 2 )= 3a. Or, a + 6 = 3a.

That is, a + 6 - a = 3a - a.

That is, 6 = 2a Or, a = 6/2 = 3.

So, the first term is 3

And common difference is 2.

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