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[" If the sum of "p,q" and "r" terms of an arithmetic progression is "a,b" and crespectively,prove that "],[(q)/(theta)(q-r)+(b)/(q)(r-p)+(c)/(r)(p-q)=0]quad " [NCERT Exemple "

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