EXERCISE 5.4
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 5 ex 5.4 Arithmetic Progressions
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progressions of exercise 5.4(Class 10 Ex 5.4) for all boards. We have updated all the contents for the new academic session 2020-2021.
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Arithmetic Progressions of exercise 5.4 (Class 10 Maths exercise 5.4) you have studied the following points:
- An arithmetic progression (AP) is a list of numbers in which each term is obtained by
adding a fixed number d to the preceding term, except the first term. The fixed number d
is called the common difference.
The general form of an AP is a, a + d, a + 2d, a + 3d, . . . - In an AP with first term a and common difference d, the nth term (or the general term) is
given by an= a + (n – 1) d. - The sum of the first n terms of an AP is given by : S=n/2[2a+(n-1)d].
- If l is the last term of the finite AP, say the nth term, then the sum of all terms of the AP
is given by : S=n/2(a + l). - If a, b, c are in AP, then b=(a + b)/2 and b is called the arithmetic mean of a and c.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progressions Ex 5.4 (Class 10 Math Ex. 5.4).




NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Math’s Chapter 12 Areas Related to Circles of exercises for all boards. We have updated all the contents for the new academic session 2020-2021.
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