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In an arithmetic sequence ,if 'n'th term is m and 'm'th term is n .Prove that it's common difference is -1. |
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Answer» Answer: Step-by-step explanation: d = common difference Here, NTH term,i.e,a(n)= a+(n-1)d =m [given]. ....(I) and, MTH term,i.e.,a(m)= a+(m-1)d =n [given]. ....(ii) SUBTRACTING (i) from (ii),we get- (n-1)d-(m-1)d=m-n or, d(n-1-m+1) = m-n or, d(n-m) = -(n-m) or, d = -1 ... Hence, PROVED... |
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