If the pth term of an AP is q and the qth term is p, prove that its nth term is (p + q – n).
Answer: (p + q - n)
Explanation
Thus, nth term = a+(n−1)
d=(p+q−1)+(n−1)×(−1)
d =(p+q−n)
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