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Show that (a-b), a, (a+b) form consecutive terms of an A.P.
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Raushan Kumar 6 years, 11 months ago

D=a-(a-b)=a-a+b=b Another, D=a+b-a=b Hence ,common difference are same so it is in the form of an AP

Honey ☺☺☺ 6 years, 11 months ago

Subtract 2nd term from the 1st you will get b as the common diff. and again if you will subtract 2nd term from the 3rd term and again you will get b as the common diff. This shows that.........
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