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In an A.P. fo n terms (n is even), the two middle terms are `(alpha- beta), (alpha+ beta)` respectively. Show that the sum of the cubes of all the terms of the A.P. is `n alpha[ alpha^(2)+(n^(2)-1) beta^(2)]`

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