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Chapter 6

This document is an exam paper for a first-year mathematics course, specifically focusing on Chapter 6. It contains two parts with a total of 25 questions, covering topics such as arithmetic and geometric progressions, harmonic means, and series summation. The exam is scheduled for 1 hour and was dated June 10, 2023.

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Chapter 6

This document is an exam paper for a first-year mathematics course, specifically focusing on Chapter 6. It contains two parts with a total of 25 questions, covering topics such as arithmetic and geometric progressions, harmonic means, and series summation. The exam is scheduled for 1 hour and was dated June 10, 2023.

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Mathematics First Year

Chapter 6
Name Roll No
Exam: Chapter 6 Time Allowed: 1hour Date: 10/06/2023

Part-I

1. Attempt all questions.

1 If an−3 = 2n − 5. Find the series.


2 If 1a , 1b , 1c are in A.P., Show that b = 2ac
a+c .

3 Insert the four real geometric means between 3 and 96.


4 If 5 is H.M. between 2 and b. Find b.
5 Find the fifth term of the G.P. 3, 6, 12, · · · .
6 Find the first two terms of the sequence in which an = (−1)n n2 .
7 How many terms are in A.P. in which a1 = 11, an = 68; d = 3.
8 Find the 11th term of G.P. 1 + i, 2, 2(1 − i ), · · · .
9 How many terms of the series −9 − 6 − 3 + 0 + · · · amount to 66.
10 If 1a . 1b , 1c are in G.P. Show that the common ratio is ± ac .
p

11 If A, G, H be the A.M., G.M., and H.M. respectively between a and b. Then


show that G2 = A.H.
12 If an−3 = 3n − 11. Find the nth term of the sequence.
√ √
13 Find the sum of infinite geometric series 4 + 2 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 + · · · .
14 Find the 8th term of H.P. 21 , 15 , 18 , · · · .
15 Find G.M. between −2i and 8i.
16 Find the number of terms in A.P. if a1 = 3, d = 7, an = 59.

17 Calculate the sum of the series √3 + 2 2 + √5 + · · · + a13 .
2 2

18 Find the nth term of the sequence ( 43 )2 , ( 73 )2 , ( 10 2


3 ) ,···.

19 Calculate A and G for a = 9 and b = 4.


20 Calculate whether −19 is the term of A.P. 17, 13, 9, · · · or not.

1
21 Find the net two terms of 1, 3, 4, 15, 31, · · · .
22 Find the 12th term of G.P. 1 + i, 2i, −2 + 2i, · · · .
√ √
23 Find three A.Ms between 2 and 3 2.
24 If the numbers 1k , 2k1+1 , 4k1−1 are in H.P. Find the value of k.
25 Find the A.M. between x − 3 and x + 5.

Part-II

2. Attempt all questions

1 The Sum of an infinite geometric series is 9 and the sum of the squares of its
terms is 81
5.

2 The sum of three numbers in A.P. is 24 and their product is 440. Find the
numbers.
a n +1 + b n +1
3 Find n, so that an +bn may be H.M. between a and b.
an +bn
4 Find n, so that a n −1 + b n −1
may be A.M. between a and b.
5 Find five numbers in A.P. whose sum is 25 and the sum of whose squares is
135.
√ 12
6 Find four A.Ms. between 2 and √ .
2
7 If Sn = n(2n − 1). Then find the series.
8 Find four numbers in A.P. whose sum is 32 and the sum of whose squares is
276.
an +bn
9 For what value of n, a n −1 + b n −1
, is the geometric mean between a and b.
10 Find n A.Ms between two numbers a and b.
1√
11 Sum the series 1+ x
+ 1−1 x + 1−1√x + · · · to n terms.
12 Sum to n terms of the sequence 3 + 33 + 333 + · · · .
13 Sum the series 2 + (1 − i ) + ( 1i ) + · · · to 8 terms.
14 Insert seven A.Ms between 4 and 8.

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