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the sum of first three numbers in an AP is 18. if the product of the first and the third term is 5 times the common difference find the three numbers​

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Answered by sprao534
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Answered by DelcieRiveria
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Answer:

The first  three terms of the AP are either 2,6,10 or 15,6,-3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let first three numbers in the AP are a-d, a, a+d.

Sum of these three terms is 18.

(a-d)+a+(a+d)=18

3a=18

Divide both sides by 3.

a=6

The value of a is 6.

The product of the first and the third term is 5 times the common difference.

(a-d)(a+d)=5d

a^2-d^2=5d

6^2-d^2=5d

36-d^2=5d

d^2+5d-36=0

d^2+9d-4d-36=0

d(d+9)-4(d+9)=0

(d-4)(d+9)=0

d=4,-9

If a=6 and d=4, then first three terms are either 2,6,10.

If a=6 and d=-9, then first three terms are either 15,6,-3.


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