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Sum to infinity of a GP is 15 and the su...

Sum to infinity of `a` GP is `15` and the sum to infinity of their squares is `45` .If `a` is the first term and `r` is the common ratio then the sum of the first 5 terms of the AP with first term `a` and common difference `3r` is

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