Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sequences and Series, Exercise 2: Level 2

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Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 25: Sequences and Series, Exercise 2: Level 2 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Mathematics Crash Course JEE Main solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

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The sum of all the elements in the set {n{1,2,,100} H.C.F. of n and 2040 is 1} is equal to __________.

EASY
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If the first, second and last term of an arithmetic series are a,b,c respectively, them the number of terms is

MEDIUM
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If a,b,c are in arithmetic progression, then the value of a+2b-c2b+c-aa+2b+c is

HARD
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If in a G.P., the ratio of the sum of the first eleven terms to the sum of the last eleven terms is 18 and the ratio of the sum of all the terms without the first nine to the sum of all the terms without the last nine is 2, then the number of terms in the G.P is:

HARD
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The series 2xx+3+2xx+32+2xx+33+ will have a definite sum when -

MEDIUM
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Let a, b, c, d and e be distinct positive numbers. If a, b, c and 1c1d1e both are in AP and b, c, d are in GP, then

MEDIUM
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If three distinct positive numbers a, b and c are in AP such that abc=4, then the value of b is always

MEDIUM
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Let m be the smallest odd positive integer for which 1+2++m is a square of an integer, and let n be the smallest even positive integer for which 1+2++n is a square of an integer. What is the value of m+n?