Q5. If pth,qth and rth term of an AP. Are a,,b,c respectively, then show that a (q-r) + (br-p)+c(p-q) = 0

Q5. If pth,qth and rth term of an AP. Are a,,b,c respectively, then show that a (q-r) + (br-p)+c(p-q) = 0

Released Wednesday, 14th October 2020
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Q5. If pth,qth and rth term of an AP. Are a,,b,c respectively, then show that a (q-r) + (br-p)+c(p-q) = 0

Q5. If pth,qth and rth term of an AP. Are a,,b,c respectively, then show that a (q-r) + (br-p)+c(p-q) = 0

Q5. If pth,qth and rth term of an AP. Are a,,b,c respectively, then show that a (q-r) + (br-p)+c(p-q) = 0

Q5. If pth,qth and rth term of an AP. Are a,,b,c respectively, then show that a (q-r) + (br-p)+c(p-q) = 0

Wednesday, 14th October 2020
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