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IfS(n)=nP+(1)/(2)n(n-1)Q," where "S(n)" ...

IfS_(n)=nP+(1)/(2)n(n-1)Q," where "S_(n)" denotes the sum of first nterms of an "AP," then the common dif ference is "

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