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If S n ​ denotes the sum of the first n terms of an A.P., prove that S 30 ​ =3(S 20 ​ −S 10 ​ )

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One of the most important question of ML Aggarwal  If Sn denotes the sum of the first n terms of an A.P., prove that S30=3(S20S10)

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Arithmetic Progression Chapter 9 Question no 18

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  1. Let the First term of A.P=a
    And common difference =d
    S30=230[2a+(301)d]
    S20=220[2a(201)d]
    S10=210[2a+(101)d]
    R.H.S=3[S20S10]
    =3[[220(2a+201)d][210(2a+(101)d]]
    =3[20a+190d10a45d]
    =15(2a+29d)
    =230[2a+(301)d]
    =S30
    =L.H.S

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