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Question Number 11178 by 786786AM last updated on 15/Mar/17

If the sum of p terms of an AP is q and   the sum of q terms is p, then the sum of  p+q  terms will be

$$\mathrm{If}\:\mathrm{the}\:\mathrm{sum}\:\mathrm{of}\:{p}\:\mathrm{terms}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{an}\:\mathrm{AP}\:\mathrm{is}\:{q}\:\mathrm{and}\: \\ $$$$\mathrm{the}\:\mathrm{sum}\:\mathrm{of}\:{q}\:\mathrm{terms}\:\mathrm{is}\:{p},\:\mathrm{then}\:\mathrm{the}\:\mathrm{sum}\:\mathrm{of} \\ $$$${p}+{q}\:\:\mathrm{terms}\:\mathrm{will}\:\mathrm{be} \\ $$

Commented by ajfour last updated on 15/Mar/17

dont you mean first p terms,  first q terms and first (p+q) terms ?

$${dont}\:{you}\:{mean}\:{first}\:{p}\:{terms}, \\ $$$${first}\:{q}\:{terms}\:{and}\:{first}\:\left({p}+{q}\right)\:{terms}\:? \\ $$

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