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[" 11.If the sum of "m" terms of an "A.P." is same as "],[" the sum of its "n" terms,then sum of its "(m+n)],[" terms is "],[[" If "0," 2) "m+n],[" 3) "-(m+n)," 4) "2m+2n]]

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