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a=b=c

B

`a ge be ge c`

C

`a+b =c`

D

`ac- b^2 =0 `

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B, D

Let x be the first term and y be the (2n-1)th term of A.P., G.P. and H.P. whose nth terms are a,b,c, respectively.
According to the property of A.P., G.P. and H.P.,
xa,y are in A.P.
x,b,y are in G.P.
x,c,y are in H.P.
Using this information, we get
`a=(x+y)/2=A.M.`
`b=sqrt(xy)=G.M.`
and `c=(2xy)/(x+y)`=H.M.
We know that A.M.,G.M. and H.M. are in G.P..
`thereforeb^(2)=ac`
Also, A.M.`ge`G.M.`ge`H.M.
`rArragebgec`
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