The sum of three terms of an AP
21 and the produt of
the first and the third time
exceeds the second term by 6, findthree terms
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let the three terms of A.P are a,a+d,a+2d.
Now,As per the question ,
a+a+d+a+2d=3a+3d=21
i.e. a+d=7 or, d=7−a.
Now,a(a+2d)−(a+d)=6
a{a+2(7−a)}−7=6
a{a+14−2a}=13
a{14−a}=13
14a−a 2 =13
a2−14a+13=0
By factorising,we get
a=13,1
d=7−a
For a=13,1d=7−13,7−1=−6,6 respectively.
Now, there are two AP's a,a+d,a+2d for two values of a and d
13,7,1 and 1,7,13
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