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  1. In an arithmetic progression the 22nd term is four times the 5th term while the 12th term is 12th more than 8th term.find the
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  2. Determining the first three terms of an ArithmetiC progressionof which the (a.)10th term is 31 and the 15th term is 49 (b.)7th
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  3. The 5th term of an arithmetic progression is 3times of 2nd term and 12th term exceeds 2times of 6th term by 1. Find the 16th
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  4. The 5th term of an arithmetic progression is 3times of 2nd term and 12th term exceeds 2times of 6th term by 1. Find the 16th
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  5. The 5th term of an arithmetic progression is 3times of 2nd term and 12th term exceeds 2times of 6th term by 1. Find the 16th
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  6. The fifth term of an arithmetic sequence is 23 and the 12th term is 72. And they say first question 1.determine the first three
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  7. The fifth term of an arithmetic sequence is 23 and 12th term is 72. And they say1. Determine the first three terms of the
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  8. the 16th term of an AP is three times the 5th term. If the 12th term is 20 more than the 7th term find the first term and the
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  9. The 16th term of an AP is three times the 5th term. If the 12th term is 20 more than the 7th term, find the first term and the
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  10. the sum of first 8 terms of an arithmetic progression is 156.the ratio of its 12th term to its 68th term is 1:5.calculate the
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