Home
Class 12
MATHS
In a finite G.P. the product of the term...

In a finite G.P. the product of the terms equidistant from the beginning and the end is always same and equal to the product of first and last term.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

(iv) In a finite GP the product of the terms equidistant from the beginning and end is always same and is equal to the product of first and last term.

Show that in an A.P.the sum of the terms equidistant from the beginning and end is always same and equal to the sum of first and last terms.

Show that in an A.P. the sum of the terms equidistant from the beginning and end is always same and equal to the sum of first and last terms.

Prove that in a G.P. of finite number of terms the product of any terms equidistant from the beginning and the end is constant and is equal to the product of the first and last terms.

Prove that in an A.P. of finite number of terms the sum of any two terms equidistant from the beginning and the end is equal to the sum of the first and last terms.

The sum of terms equidistant from the beginning and end in an AP is equal to……..

In an arithmetic progression, the sum of terms equidistant from the beginning and end is equal to

In the expansion of (1+x)^(n) the coefficients of terms equidistant from the beginning and the end are equal.

If the third term of G.P.is 4 , then find the product of first five terms.