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If the (p + q)th and (p − q)th term of a G.P. are m and n respectively, then its pth term is :

  1. mn

  2. mn\sqrt{mn}

  3. (mn)2

  4. mn\dfrac{m}{n}

G.P.

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Answer

Given,

(p + q)th term = m

(p - q)th term = n

We know that,

nth term of a G.P. is given by,

Tn = arn - 1

⇒ Tp + q = m

⇒ arp + q - 1 = m ……..(1)

⇒ Tp - q = n

⇒ arp - q - 1 = n ……..(2)

⇒ Tp = arp - 1

Multiplying equation (1) and (2) :

⇒ arp + q - 1 × arp - q - 1 = mn

⇒ a2.rp + q - 1 + p - q - 1 = mn

⇒ a2.r2p - 2 = mn

Taking square root on both sides:

a2r2p2=mn\sqrt{a^2r^{2p - 2}} = \sqrt{mn}

⇒ arp - 1 = mn\sqrt{mn}

Thus, pth term = mn\sqrt{mn}.

Hence, option 2 is the correct option.

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