Home
Class 11
MATHS
If (p+q)t h term of a G.P. is aa n d its...

If `(p+q)t h` term of a G.P. is `aa n d` its `(p-q)t h` term is `bw h e r ea ,b in R^+` , then its pth term is `sqrt((a^3)/b)` b. `sqrt((b^3)/a)` c. `sqrt(a b)` d. none of these

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the (p+q)^(th) term of a G.P.is a and (p-q)^(th) term is b ,determine its p^(th) term.

If the first term of an A.P. is a and n t h term is b , then its common difference is

The pth term of an A.P.is a and qth term is b Then find the sum of its (p+q) terms.

The p^(th) term of an A.P.is a and q^(th) term is b . Prove that the sum of its (p+q) terms is (p+q)/(2){a+b+(a-b)/(p-q)}

If pth term of a G.P. is P and its qt term is Q, prove that the nth term is ((P^(n-q))/(Q^(n-p)))^(1/(p-q))

In a G.P. if (2p)^(t h) term is q^2a n d(2q)^(t h) term is p^2 where q in N , then its (p+q^(t h)) term is p q b. p^2q^2 c.1/2p^3q^3 d. 1/4p^3q^3

If the prth term of an A.P. is q and qth term is p, then rth term is (A) q-p+r (B) p-q+r (C) p+q+r (D) p+q-r

If in an A.P.the pth term is q and (p+q)^(th) term is zero then the q^(th) term is -p b.p c.p+q d.p-q