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57. Let r be the common ratio of the G.P. then,

First term = a1 = a = a

a2=ar=b

a3=ar2=c

a4=ar3=d

So, L.H.S.= (a2+b2+c2)(b2+c2+d2)

[a2+(ar)2+(ar2)2][(ar)2+(ar2)2+(ar3)2]

[a2+a2r2+a2r4][a2r2+a2r4+a2r6]

a2[1+r2+r4]a2r2[1+r2+r4]

a4r2[1+r2+r4]2

R.H.S.= (ab+bc+cd)2

[a*ar+ar.ar2+ar2ar3]2

[a2r+a2r3+a2r5]2 

= { a2r[1+r2+r4]2 }

a4r2[1+r2+r4]2

L.H.S. = R.H.S.

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56. Let a and r be the first term and common difference of the G.P

Thus, Sum of the first on term, Sn=a(1rn)1r

Let Sn = sum of term from (n+1)th to (2n)th  term

arn+arn1+......+ar2n1

arn[1rn]1r

? the above is a G.P. with first term arx and common ratio = arn+1arn=rn+1n=r

and number of term from (2n)th to (n+1)th = n

So, SnSn=a(1rn)1rarn(1rn)1r

aarn

1rn

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55. Given, first term and xth term and a and b

Let r be the common ratio of the G.P.

Then,

Product of x terms, p= (a) (ar) (ar2) …… (arn1)

p= (a) (ar)(ar2) …. (arn2)(arn1)

= (a *a* ….n term)(r´r2´r3 …. rn2*rn1 )

ax r[1+2+3+....(n2)+(n1)]

p = an rn(n12)

So, p2=[anrn(n12)]2 [We know that,

n(n1)2 [ 1+2+3+...+n=(n1)n2

a2nr2n(n12) [So, 1+2+3+....+(n1)=(n1+1)(n1)2=n(n1)2

a2n*rn(n1)

(a*arn1)n [? ann1= last term = b (given)]

(a*b)n

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54. Let a and r be the first term and common ratio of the G.P.

Then, ap = a

ARp1=a …… I

and aq = b

ARq1=b …….II

Also, ar = c

ARr1=c ….III

Given, L.H.S. = aar brp cpq

(ARp1)qr (ARq1)rp (ARr1) ? using I, II and III

Aqr R(p1) Arp R(q1)(rp) Apq R(r1)(pq)

A[qr+rp+pq] R[(p1)(qr)+(q1)(np)+(x1)(pq)]

A0 R[pqprq+r+qrpqr+p+prqrp+q] 

1* R[pqpq+prpr+qq+rr+qrqr+pp]

= R

= 1

= R.H.S

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53. Let the four numbers is G.P. be a, ar, ar2, ar3

Given, ar2a=9

 a(r21)=9 I

And  arar3=18

 ar(1r2)=18

 (1)ar(x21)=18

 ar(x21)=18 II

Dividing II by I we get,

ar(r21)a(r21)=189

r = 2

So, putting r = 2 in I we get ,

 a[(2)21]=9

 a[41]=9

 a*3=9

 a93

 a = 3

The four numbers are 3, 3´(-2), 3´(-2)2, 3´(-2)3

 3, 6, 12, 24

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The product of corresponding terms of the given sequence are

a*A+ (ar)*AR+ (ar2)*AR2+...... (arx? 1) (ARx? 1)

aA+ (aA)+ (rR)+ (aA) ......+ (aA) (rR)x? 1

So, looking at the sequence forms a G.P.

(above the)

With common ratio =  (aA) (rR) (aA)=rR

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51. The sum of product of corresponding terms of the given

Sequences =  (2*128)+ (4*32)+ (8*8)+ (16*2)+ (32*12)

= 256+128+69+32+16

The above is a G.P. of a = 256,  r=128256=12< 1 and x = 5

Sum required = 256 (1 (12)5)112

256 (1132)212

256* (32132)12=256*2*3132=496

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50. The given sequence, 8, 88, 888, 8888, …., upto xterm is not a G.P. so we can such that it will be changed to a G.P. by the following .

Sum of x terms, sx = 8+ 88+888+8888 ….upto x term

8[1+11+111+1111+......] upto x term

Multiplying the numerator and denumerator by 9 we get,

89[9+99+999+9999+.........] x terms

89[(101)+(1021)+(1031)+(1041)+.....] upto x terms

89 [(10 + 1010 + 103 +104 …….upto, x terms) (1 +1 + 1 + 1 …… upto, x terms)]

89[10(10n1)1011*n]

89[10(10n1)9n]

8081(10n1)89n

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49. Let aand r be the first term and common ration of the G.P.

So,  a4=x

 ar3=x - I

And a10 = y

 ar9=y - II

Also a 16 = z

ar15=z - III

So,  yx=ar9ar3=r93=r6

and zy=ar15ar9=r159=r6

? yx=zy

?  x, y, z are in G.P

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48. Let a and r be the first term and common ratio.

Then,  a1+a2=4

 a+ar=4

 a(1+r)=4

 a (1+ n) = 4

 ar4=4ar2

r2 = 4

r2 =22

 r = ±2

When r =2

a (1+2)=-4

a 3 = -4

a=43

So, the G.P. is a, ar, ar2,………….  43,43*2,43(2)2...........

 43,83,163,.........

When r=2

a=(12)=4

a = (-) = -4

a = 4

So, the reqd. by G.P. is a, ar, ar2…………. 4, 4 (-2), 4 (-2)2, .

 4, 8, 16, .

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