What is the first term of an arithmetic progression of positive integers ?
(I) Sum of the squares of the first and the second term is 116.
(II)The fifth term is divisible by 7.
A) Only a is sufficient
B) Only b is sufficient
C) Both a & b are necessary
D) None
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option C is Correct
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What is the first term of an arithmetic progression of positive integers ?
(I) Sum of the squares of the first and the second term is 116.
(II)The fifth term is divisible by 7.
A) Only a is sufficient
B) Only b is sufficient
C) Both a & b are necessary
D) None
=> Option A is the required answer.
(I) Sum of the squares of the first and the second term is 116.
(II)The fifth term is divisible by 7.
A) Only a is sufficient
B) Only b is sufficient
C) Both a & b are necessary
D) None
=> Option A is the required answer.
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