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If `p^(th), q^(th), r^(th) and s^(th)` terms of an A.P. are in G.P, then show that (p – q), (q – r), (r – s) are also in G.P.

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  6. Find twelveth term of A.P. 4, 8, 12…….

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  8. 4 + 8 + 12+…….Find sum of first 15 terms.

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  11. Find 8^(th) term of geometric sequence 3, 6,12,….

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  13. Find S(n) for geometric sequence 4, 8, 15, 32,……

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  14. Find sum of first 10 terms of geometric series 3,9, 27,……

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  19. Find value : 5^(2) + 6^(2) + 7^(2)+ …….+ 25^(2)

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