Class 10 Maths CH 5 Arithmetic Progressions
Class 10 Maths CH 5 Arithmetic Progressions
1. If 7 times the 7th term of an A.P. is equal to 11 times its 11th term, then find its 18th term?
3. In the AP: 10, 5, 0, –5 ... the common difference d is equal to 5. Justify whether the above
statement is true or false.
4. Divya deposited Rs 1000 at compound interest at the rate of 10% per annum. The
amounts at the end of first year, second year, and third year... form an AP. Justify your
answer.
5. The nth term of an AP cannot be n2 + 1. Justify your answer.
6. For the AP: –3, –7, –11… can we find directly a30 – a20 without actually finding a30 and a20?
Give reasons for your answer.
7. Is 0 a term of the AP: 31, 28, 25, ...? Justify your answer
10. The sum of the first three terms of an AP is 33. If the product of the first and the third
term exceeds the second term by 29, find the AP.
11. Write the first three terms of the APs when a and d are given below:
12. Determine the AP whose fifth term is 19 and the difference of the eighth term from the
thirteenth term is 20.
13. Find the 20th term of the AP whose 7th term is 24 less than the 11th term, first term
being 12.
14. If the 9th term of an AP is zero, prove that its 29th term is twice its 19th term.
15. Find whether 55 is a term of the AP: 7, 10, 13, --- or not. If yes, find which term it is.
20. If sum of the 3rd and the 8th terms of an AP is 7 and the sum of the 7th and the 14 th
terms is 3, find the 10th term.
21. Which term of the AP: 53, 48, 43... is the first negative term?
22. How many numbers lie between 10 and 300, which when divided by 4 leave a remainder 3?
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25. In an AP, if Sn = n (4n + 1), find the AP