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(ii) 2,5,7,0,12,15,....

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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-PROGRESSIONS-EXERCISE
  1. Which of these are arithmetic progressions and why? (i) 2,3,5,7,8,10...

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  2. Which of these are arithmetic progressions and why? (ii) 2,5,7,0,12,...

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  3. Which of these are arithmetic progressions and why? (iii) -1, -3, -5...

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  4. Write 3 more Arithmetic Progressions.

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  5. Think how each of the list given above form an A.P. Discuss with your ...

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  6. Think how each of the list given above form an A.P. Discuss with your ...

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  7. Think how each of the list given above form an A.P. Discuss with your ...

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  8. Think how each of the list given above form an A.P. Discuss with your ...

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  9. Think how each of the list given above form an A.P. Discuss with your ...

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  10. Think how each of the list given above form an A.P. Discuss with your ...

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  11. Draw the next two figures in the pattern above.

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  12. Make a positive Arithmetic Progression in which the common difference ...

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  13. Make an A.P. in which the common difference is big (large) positive qu...

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  14. Make an A.P. in which the common difference is negative.

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  15. Write three examples for finite A.P and three for infinite A.P.

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  16. Take any Arithmetic progression.

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  17. Add a fixed number to each and every term of A.P. Wrtie the resulting ...

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  18. Similarly subtract a fixed number from each and every term of A.P. Wri...

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  19. Multiply and divide each term of A.P. by a fixed number and write the...

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  20. Write the negation of the following statements and check whether the r...

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