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If `x = sum_(n = 0)^(infty) a^(n) , y = sum_(n = 0)^(infty) b^(n) , z = sum_(n=0)^(infty) c^(n)` where a,b,c are in A.P . And `|a| lt 1, |b| lt 1, |c| lt ,` then x,y,z, are in

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A.P

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G.P

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H.P

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A.G.P

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