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What is the full form of AGP progression

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Answered by AztecBlackBeast
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Answer:

Arithmetico-Geometric Progression

Step-by-step explanation:

A series is said to be an arithmetico-geometric series if its each term is formed by multiplying the corresponding term of an AP and a GP.

Answered by Anonymous
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Arithmetico - geometric Progression (A.G.P.)

The sum of infinite terms of an AGP is given by S ∞ = a 1 − r + d r ( 1 − r ) 2 S_{\infty}=\dfrac{a}{1-r}+\dfrac{dr}{(1-r)^2} S∞​=1−ra​+(1−r)2dr​ , where ∣ r ∣ < 1 |r|<1 ∣r∣<1. ... \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty} r^n = 0 . n→∞lim​rn=0.

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