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

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Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 9: Sequence and Series, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Mathematics Crash Course NDA & NA EE solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sequence and Series, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions

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If the average of 20 different positive integers is 20 then the greatest possible number among these 20 numbers can be

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The number of terms in an AP (Arithmetic Progression) is even. The sums of the odd- and even-numbered terms are 24 and 30, respectively. If the last term exceeds the first by 10.5, the number of terms in the AP is

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The maximum sum of the series 20+1913+1823+18+ is

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If the nth term of an AP is 3+n4, then the sum of first 105 terms is

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If ecos2x+cos4x+cos6x+....loge2 satisfies the equation t2-9t+8=0, then the value of 2sinxsinx+3cosx, where 0<x<π2, is equal to

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If a, b, c form a G.P. with common ratio r such that 0<r<1, and if a,  3b2, -4c form an A.P., then r is equal to -

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In an ordered set of four numbers, the first 3 are in AP and the last 3 are in GP whose common ratio is 74. If the product of the first and fourth of these number is 49, then the product of the second and third of these, is

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The sum of 12×3×4+13×4×5+14×5×6++113×14×15+114×15×16 is mn in its lowest terms. Find the
value of n-5 m