Math, asked by joshe3297, 11 months ago

x+2,x+4,x+9 are possible in ap??give reasons

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Answered by snehasunil26
0

Answer:

NO

Step-by-step explanation:

X+4-X+2=2 BUT X+4-X+9=5

THE DIFFERENCE OF THE CONSECUTIVE ARE NOT EQUAL

SO THE TERMS CAN'T BE SAID TO BE IN AN PROGRESSION

HENCE, X+2,X+4 AND X+9 IS NOT POSSIBLE IN AN AP

Answered by Jk15
1

No

as difference won't be same

& in an A.P the difference should be same

eg . if in this x=1

then 1+2=3,1+4=5,1+9=10

3,4,10 would be the sequence which is not an A.P

hope it helps

Plz do it Brainliest


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