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Why should you choose a-b, a, a+b As the first three consecutive terms of an AP instead of a, a+b, a+2b. Whats the advantage of choosing one over the other

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Answered by Anukrat2007
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Answered by nallanaveen
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Comman difference between a-b,a,a+b is equal.

common difference between a-b,a, a + b is equal and common difference between a,a+b,a+2b is not equal so we take a-b,a,a + b as AP because AP has equal common difference between two elements.

Comman difference:- a2-a1=a3-a2

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