Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sequence and Series, Exercise 1: KEAM 2019

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In an A.P., the first term is 3 and the last term is 17. The sum of all the terms in the sequence is 70. Then the number of terms in the arithmetic sequence is

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If p,q and 23 is an increasing arithmetic sequence and p and q are prime numbers, then p+q=

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If an AP, a7=9 if a1a2a7 is least, the common difference is

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The 5th and 7th term of a G.P. are 12 and 48 respectively. Then the 9th  term is 

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Let an be a GP such that a4a6=19 and a2+a5=1 then first term is

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If m1,m2,m3m20 are AMs between 13 and 67, then maximum value of m1m2m3m20 is

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Consider the set of all positive rational numbers that are less than 1 and that have denominätors as 30 in their lowest terms. Their sum is equal to