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The ratio of A.M. and G.M. of two positive numbers is 5:4. If the difference between them is 12, find the numbers

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  3. The ratio of A.M. and G.M. of two positive numbers is 5:4. If the diff...

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  4. The difference between the arithmetic mean and geometric mean of two p...

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  5. If G.M. of a and b is (a^(n+1)+b^(n+1))/(a^n+b^n),then prove that n=-1...

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  6. If G.M. of a and b is (a^n+b^n)/(a^(n-1)+b^(n-1)) then prove that n=1/...

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  7. If 'g' be the GM and p and q be the two A.M.'s between two given numb...

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  8. If A be the A.M. of two given numbers and g1 and g2 be two G.M.'s betw...

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  9. a, b, c are in A.P. If x be the G.M. of a and b, and y be the G.M. of ...

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  10. Prove that the product of n G.M.’s between a and b is (ab)^(n/2)

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  11. The A.M. of two positive numbers a and b is twice their G.M. Prove tha...

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  12. If A and G be the A.M. and G.M. of two numbers a and b and A:G=m:n,the...

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  13. Find the sum of the following series 1 + 2 + 4….. to tenth term.

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  14. Find the sum of the following series 1 + 3 + 9….... to tenth term

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  15. Find the sum of the following series 128 + 64 + 32... to tenth term...

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  16. Find the sum of the following series:1-3+9-27+…. to the 9th term.

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  17. Find the sum of the following series:1/sqrt(2)-1+sqrt(2)… to the 10th ...

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  18. Find the sum of the following series 1+1/3+1/3^2….to tenth term.

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  19. Find the sum of the following series:2+1+1/2+1/(2^2)….to the nth term.

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  20. Find the sum of the following series (x+y)/(x-y)+1+(x-y)/(x+y)+…. to...

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