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प्रश्न
If the seventh term of an A.P. is \[\frac{1}{9}\] and its ninth term is \[\frac{1}{7}\] , find its (63)rd term.
उत्तर
Let a be the first term and d be the common difference.
We know that, nth term = an = a + (n − 1)d
According to the question,
a7 = \[\frac{1}{9}\]
⇒ a + (7 − 1)d = \[\frac{1}{9}\]
⇒ a + 6d = \[\frac{1}{9}\] .... (1)
Also, a9 = \[\frac{1}{7}\]
⇒ a + (9 − 1)d = \[\frac{1}{7}\]
⇒ a + 8d = \[\frac{1}{7}\] ....(2)
On Subtracting (1) from (2), we get
8d − 6d = \[\frac{1}{7} - \frac{1}{9}\]
⇒ a = \[\frac{1}{9} - \frac{6}{63}\] [From (1)]
⇒ a = \[\frac{7 - 6}{63}\]
= \[\frac{1}{63} + \frac{62}{63}\]
Thus, (63)rd term of the given A.P. is 1.
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