Home
Class 11
MATHS
Two sequences cannot be in both AP a...

Two sequences cannot be in both AP and GP together .

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • PRACTICE PAPER DESIGN - I

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise SECTION-A(FILL UPS)|3 Videos
  • PRACTICE PAPER DESIGN - I

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise SECTION-A|5 Videos
  • PRACTICE PAPER DESIGN - I

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise SECTION -D|6 Videos
  • PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise Section - D(Long answer type question)|17 Videos
  • PRACTICE PAPER III

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise (Section-D)Long Answer Type-II|7 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Which of the following sequences are A.P. ? If it is an A.P. , find next two terms. 2,-2,-6,-10,……….

Which of the following sequences are A.P. ? If it is an A.P. , find next two terms. 5,12,19,26,…….

Assertion : Restriction enzymes recongise palindromic sequences. Reason : Palindromic sequences read same in both directions of the two strand.

Which of the following sequences are A.P. ? If it is an A.P. , find next two terms. (3)/(2),(1)/(2),-(1)/(2),………..

Which of the following sequences are A.P. ? If it is an A.P. , find next two terms. 1,1,2,2,3,3,………

if a sequence of number is in GP show that their logarithms are in A.P

1,3,9 can be terms of (A) an A.P. out not of a G.P (B) G.P. but not of an A.P. (C) A.P. and G.P both (D) neither A.P nor G.P

Prove that three unequal numbers cannot be in GP when each number increased (or decreased) by the same quantity are in AP.

Basic OF sequence and progression and AP