Arithmetic Progression
Arithmetic Progression
Arithmetic Mean:
When r=1, the GP can be treated as an AP, and clearly the sum of first n terms then
is nXa.
Similar to an AP, mth term from the end is (n-m+1)th term from the starting.
Geometric Mean:
If a,b,c are in GP then b2=ac and b is called the GM of a and c. Conversely, if b2=ac, then
a,b,c are in GP.
Sum of infinite terms of a GP: If -1<r<1, then GP is said to converge, that is to say that sum
of infinite terms of such a GP tends to a constant value.
Harmonic Progression
If a sequence is in AP, then the sequence obtained by taking the reciprocal of every term in
the sequence forms an HP.
That is if a,b,c, form an AP, then 1/a,1/b,1/c, form an HP.
Let a,b,c form an HP. Then clearly, 1/a,1/b,1/c form an AP.
b is called the Harmonic Mean.
Problems related to HP are generally solved by converting it into an AP.