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If The A.M. Of Two Numbers Is Greater Than G.M. Of The Numbers By 2 And The Ratio Of The Numbers Is 4:1, Then The Numbers Are
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Nth Term Of The Series [(1^3)/1]+[(1^3+2^3)/(1+3)]+[(1^3+2^3+3^3)/(1+3+5)]+..... Will Be
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If The A.M. And G.M. Of Roots Of A Quadratic Equations Are 8 And 5 Respectively, Then The Quadratic Equation Will Be
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If A, B, C, D, E, F Are In A.P., Then The Value Of E-c Will Be
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If S 1=a 2+a 4+a 6+... Upto 100 Terms And S 2=a 1+a3+a 5+... Upto 100 Terms Of A Certain A.P., Then Its Common Difference Is
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If X, Y, Z Are Three Positive Numbers, Then The Minimum Value Of [(y+z)/x]+[(z+x)/y]+[(x+y)/z] Is
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The Value Of [1/(1+a)(2+a)]+[1/(2+a)(3+a)]+[1/(3+a)(4+a)]+.....+infinity Is, (where A Is A Constant)
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If (1/1^4)+(1/2^4)+(1/3^4)+....+infinity Is Equal To (pie^4/90), Then The Value Of (1/1^4)+(1/3^4)+(1/5^4)+.....infinity Is
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The Common Difference Of An A.P. Whose First Term Is Unity And Whose Second, Tenth And Thirty Fourth Terms Are In G.P.., Is
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The Sum Of The First N Terms Of (1^2)/(1)+(1^2+2^2)/(1+2)+(1^2+2^2+3^2)/(1+2+3)+..... Is
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The First Four Terms Of An A.P. Are A, 9, 3a-b, 3a+b. The 2011th Term Of The A.P. Is
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The Sum Of All Two Digit Natural Numbers Which Leave A Remainders 5 When They Are Divided By 7 Is Equal To
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If A/(b+c), B/(c+a), C/(a+b) Are In H.P., Then A, B, C Are In
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7th Term Of An A.P. Is 40, Then The Sum Of First 13 Terms Is
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The Sum Of Infinite Terms Of The Geometric Progression Root 2+1/root 2-1,1/2-root 2, 1/2.... Is
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The Sequence Log A, Log A^2/b, Log A^3/b^2,..... Is A/an
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The Value Of N For Which X^n+1+y^n+1 Divide By X^n+y^n Is The Geometric Mean Of X And Y Is
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Sum Of N Terms Of The Following Series 1^3+3^3+5^3+7^3+...is
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