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If the `p^("th"), q^("th") and r^("th")` terms of a G.P. are a, b and c, respectively. Prove that `a^(q – r) b^(r-p) c^(P - q)` = 1.

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NCERT BANGLISH-SEQUENCES AND SERIES-EXERCISE 9.3
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