Asked by nirajniraj
two arithmetic progression are such that the common difference of both is 8.if the difference b/w their 50th terms is 50.what will be the difference b/w their 80th terms?
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Answered by
Reiny
let the first term of the first progression be a
let the 2nd term of the other progression be b
a + 49(8) - (b + 49(8)) = 50
a - b = 50
a+79(8) - (b+79(8))
= a - b
= 50
The difference between like term numbers stays the same at 50
let the 2nd term of the other progression be b
a + 49(8) - (b + 49(8)) = 50
a - b = 50
a+79(8) - (b+79(8))
= a - b
= 50
The difference between like term numbers stays the same at 50
Answered by
DJ
Hey u tell how it happened like that if u tell it directly how can we understand? U don't have that much common sense.
So tell how it happened and get lost u bloody hell ✌.
So tell how it happened and get lost u bloody hell ✌.
Answered by
Kay
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