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  1. Identify when a sequence is arithmetic.(1 point)Responses when the ratio between any two consecutive terms remains constant when
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  2. First consecutive terms of G.P are equal to three consecutive terms of an A.P if the sum of the first seven terms of A.P is -14
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  3. The numbers p,10 and q are 3 consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression .the numbers p,6 and q are 3 consecutive terms of a
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  4. Given that 1/(y-x), 1/2y, and 1/y-z are consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression, prove that x,y, and z are consecutive
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  5. Given that 1/(y-x), 1/2y, and 1/y-z are consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression, prove that x,y, and z are consecutive
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  6. The sum of 3 consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence is 165. The second of these terms is 11 times the first. Find the 3
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  7. The 10th, 4th and 1st terms of an AP are the three consecutive terms of a GP. find the common ratio of the GP and the sum of the
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  8. Three consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence have a sum of 12 and a product of -80 .Find the terms. [hint : let the terms
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  9. The numbers 2,p and q are consecutive terms of a GP, and the numbers p,30 and q are consecutive terms of an AP. Find the
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  10. Show that if x, y, and z are consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence, and tan y is defined, then (sin x + sin y + sin z) /
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