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[" 17.The numbers "1,4,16" can be three terms (not necessarily "],[" consecutive) of "],[" (1) no A.P."],[" (2) only one G.P."],[" (3) infinite number of A.P.'s "],[" (4) infinite number of G.P.'s "]

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