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If the 3rd and the 9th terms of an A.P. are 4 and − 8 respectively. Which term of this A.P. is zero? Q.9

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What is the best math solution for exercise 5.2 of arithmetic progressions of class 10th. It is very important question for board exams how i solve easily If the 3rd and the 9th terms of an A.P. are 4 and − 8 respectively. Which term of this A.P. is zero?

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  1. Given that,

    3rd term, a3 = 4

    and 9th term, a9 = −8

    We know that,

    an = a+(n−1)d

    Therefore,

    a3 = a+(3−1)d

    4 = a+2d ……………………………………… (i)

    a9 = a+(9−1)d

    −8 = a+8d ………………………………………………… (ii)

    On subtracting equation (i) from (ii), we will get here,

    −12 = 6d

    d = −2

    From equation (i), we can write,

    4 = a+2(−2)

    4 = a−4

    a = 8

    Let nth term of this A.P. be zero.

    aa+(n−1)d

    0 = 8+(n−1)(−2)

    0 = 8−2n+2

    2= 10

    n = 5

    Hence, 5th term of this A.P. is 0.

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