if p+qth term of GS is m and p-qth term is n find pth and qth term
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What is your subject? It's not the name of your school.
T(p+q) = ar^(p+q-1) = m
T(p-q) = ar^(p-q-1) = n
multiplying, r^(2p-2) = mn
dividing, r^(2q) = m/n
you should be able to use that to find
T(p) and T(q)
T(p-q) = ar^(p-q-1) = n
multiplying, r^(2p-2) = mn
dividing, r^(2q) = m/n
you should be able to use that to find
T(p) and T(q)