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Write the next three terms of the given arithmetic progression:
i] `3, -2, -7, …..`
ii] `0, 5, 10,…..`
iii] `119, 136, 157, ….`

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The correct Answer is:
i] Next terms: `-7-5=-12`
`-12 - 7 = -19`
`-19 -7 = -26`
ii] Next terms: `10+5 = 15 `
`15+ 5 = 20`
`20 + 5 = 25`
iii] Next terms: `153+17 = 170`
`170 + 17 = 187`
`187 + 17 = 204`
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