In an AP of which a is the first term. If the sum of the first p terms is zero, then the…
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In an AP of which a is the first term. If the sum of the first p terms is zero, then the sum of next q terms is
- \(\frac{a(p+q) q}{p-1}\)
- \(\frac{-a(p+q) q}{p-1}\)
- \(\frac{-a(p+1)[q+1]}{p-1}\)
- None of these
Answer
(B) -a(p+q) q p-1
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