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In an arithmetic progression, the third term is 15 and the eleventh term is 55. An infinite geometric progression can be formed beginning with the eighth term of this A.P. and followed by the fourth and second term. Find the sum of this geometric progression upto n terms. Also compute S_(prop) if it exists.

If T_(54) is an fifty fourth term of an Arithmetic Progression is 61 and T_(4) is fourth term of an same Arithmetic progression is 64, then T_(10) of that series will be : ( T_(n)=n^("th ") term of an A.P.)

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