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  • 06-04-2020
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6, P 14 are consecutive terms in an AP
find the value of P.​

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Аноним Аноним
  • 06-04-2020

In an arithmetic progression, consecutive terms differ by the same value.

So, we have

[tex]P-6 = 14-P[/tex]

which reflects the fact that the difference between P and 6 must be the same than the one between P and 14.

The equation solves to

[tex]2P=20\iff P=10[/tex]

And in fact, if you start with

[tex]6, 10, 14[/tex]

every pair of consecutive terms differ by 4.

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