In a G.P. if the (m + n) th term be p and (m – n) th term be q then the m th term is
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In a G.P. if the (m + n)th term be p and (m – n)th term be q then the mth term is
- \(\sqrt{\mathrm{H}}\)
- \(\sqrt{\mathrm{p}} / \mathrm{q}\)
- \(\sqrt{q} / p\)
- \(\sqrt{\mathrm{p}} / \mathrm{q}\)
Answer
(A) H
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