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Show that `a_(1), a_(2), …….., a_(n)…..` form an AP where `a_(n)` is defined as below:
(i) `a_(n) = 3 + 4n`. Also find the sum of the first 15 terms in each case.

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  18. Explain why each of the lists above is a G.P. (iii) 256, 128, 64,32,...

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