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[" If "p^(" th "),q^(" th ")" and "r^(" th ")" terms of a "G.P." are themselves in G.P.,then "p,q],[" r are in "],[[" A "quad " A.P."," B."quad " G.P."," C."" H.P."," D.None of these "]]

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