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Three numbers are in Arithmetic Progression (AP) whose sum is 30 and the product is 910. Then the greatest number in the AP is

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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.)

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.)

Which term of the Arithmetic Progression -7, - 12, -17, -22, … will be -82? " is " -100 any term of the A.P.? Give reason for your answer.