Chapter 5 – Arithmetic Progressions
Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. a + b, (a + 1) + b, (a +1) + (b + 1),…….
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Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. a + b, (a + 1) + b, (a +1) + (b + 1),……. ....... (a + 1) + b (a +1) + (b + 1) and then write its next three terms. a + b Verify that each [...]
Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. root 3, 2 root3, 3 root3, ….
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Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. root 3, 2 root3, 3 root3, …. .... 2 root3 3 root3 and then write its next three terms. root 3 Verify that each of the following is an AP November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions [...]
Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. 5, 14/3, 13/3, 4,……
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Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. 5, 14/3, 13/3, 4,…… ...... 13/3 14/3 4 and then write its next three terms. 5 Verify that each of the following is an AP November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions , Maths , NCERT Class [...]
Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms.
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Verify that each of the following is an AP, and then write its next three terms. and then write its next three terms. Verify that each of the following is an AP November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
Match the APs given in column A with suitable common differences given in column B
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Match the APs given in column A with suitable common differences given in column B Match the APs given in column A with suitable common differences given in column B November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (iii) 1 + n + n^2
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Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (iii) 1 + n + n^2 Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (iii) 1 + n + n^2 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions [...]
Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (ii) 3n^2 + 5
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Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (ii) 3n^2 + 5 Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (ii) 3n^2 + 5 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions , Maths , NCERT [...]
Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (i) 2n – 3
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Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (i) 2n – 3 Justify whether it is true to say that the following are the nth terms of an AP. (i) 2n – 3 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions , Maths , NCERT [...]
In which of the following situations, do the lists of numbers involved form an AP? Give reasons for your answers. (iv) The number of bacteria in a certain food item after each second, when they double in every second.
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In which of the following situations, do the lists of numbers involved form an AP? Give reasons for your answers. (iv) The number of bacteria in a certain food item after each second, when they double in every second. do the lists of numbers involved form an AP? Give reasons for your answers. (iv) The [...]
In which of the following situations, do the lists of numbers involved form an AP? Give reasons for your answers. (iii) The amount of money in the account of Varun at the end of every year when Rs 1000 is deposited at simple interest of 10% per annum.
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In which of the following situations, do the lists of numbers involved form an AP? Give reasons for your answers. (iii) The amount of money in the account of Varun at the end of every year when Rs 1000 is deposited at simple interest of 10% per annum. In which of the following situations The [...]