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The sum of three numbers in A.P. is 15 and the sum of the squares of the extreme terms is 58. Find the numbers. - Mathematics

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The sum of three numbers in A.P. is 15 and the sum of the squares of the extreme terms is 58. Find the numbers. 

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Solution

Let the three numbers in A.P. be (a – d), a and (a + d).

Then, (a – d) + a + (a + d) = 15

`\implies` 3a = 15

`\implies` a = 5

It is given that 

(a – d)2 + (a + d)2 = 58

`\implies` a2 + d2 – 2ad + a2 + d2 + 2ad = 58

`\implies` 2a2 + 2d2 = 58

`\implies` 2(a2 + d2) = 58

`\implies` a2 + d2 = 29

`\implies` 52 + d2 = 29

`\implies` 25 + d2 = 29

`\implies` d2 = 4

`\implies` d = ±2

When a = 5 and d = 2

a – d = 5 – 2 = 3

a = 5

a + d = 5 + 2 = 7

When a = 5 and d = –2

a – d = 5 – (–2) = 7

a = 5

a + d = 5 + (–2) = 3

Thus, the three numbers in A.P. are (3, 5, 7) or (7, 5, 3)

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Selina Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 10 Arithmetic Progression
Exercise 10 (D) | Q 7 | Page 146
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