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SEQUENCES AND SERIES class 11 HELP

This document contains a series of mathematical questions related to sequences and series for Class 11 students. The questions cover topics such as geometric progressions, arithmetic means, and properties of sequences. Each question provides multiple-choice answers, testing students' understanding of the concepts.

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SEQUENCES AND SERIES class 11 HELP

This document contains a series of mathematical questions related to sequences and series for Class 11 students. The questions cover topics such as geometric progressions, arithmetic means, and properties of sequences. Each question provides multiple-choice answers, testing students' understanding of the concepts.

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ASSIGNMENT

CLASS 11(MATHEMATICS)
SEQUENCES AND SERIES
Q1. The minimum value of 4𝑥 + 41−𝑥 , 𝑥 ∈ 𝑅
a) 2 b) 4 c) 1 d) 0
Q2. The third term of a G.P. is 4. Find the product of first five terms
a) 4 b) 42 c) 45 d) 46
512
Q3. Which term of the progression 18, -12, 8, … is 729?
a) 5 b) 7 c) 9 d) 11
1 1 1
Q4. 93 99 927 … ∞ =
a) 3 b) 9 c) 27 d) 81
Q5. If in a G.P. the (m + n) t h term is ‘p’ and (m-n) t h term is ‘q’, then its m t h term is
1
a) 0 b) p q c) √𝑝𝑞 d) 2 (𝑝 + 𝑞)
Q6. If p th, qt h, r th terms of an A.P. are in G.P. then the common ratio of this G.P. is
𝑝−𝑞 𝑞−𝑟
a) 𝑞−𝑟 b) 𝑝−𝑞 c) p q r d) none of these
Q7. If the A.M. and G.M. of two numbers are 10 and 8 respectively, then one number exceeds the other
number by
a) 8 b) 10 c) 12 d) 16
Q8. I f n G.M’S be inserted between a and b, then the nth geometric mean will be
𝑛 𝑛−1 𝑛 1
𝑏 𝑛−1 𝑏 𝑛 𝑏 𝑛+1 𝑏 𝑛
a) 𝑎 (𝑎 ) b) 𝑎 (𝑎) c) 𝑎 (𝑎) d) 𝑎 (𝑎)
Q9. If a, b, c are in G.P. and x, y are the arithmetic means of a, b, c respectively, then prove that
𝑎 𝑐 1 1 2
+ 𝑦 = 2, 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 𝑏
𝑥
Q10. If ‘n’ arithmetic means are inserted between 20 and 80 such that the ratio of first mean to the last
mean is 1:3, then find the value of n.
Q11. For two positive real numbers ‘a’ and ‘b’, Prove that A ≥ G, where A and G are A.M. and G.M.
between a and b respectively.
Q12. The product of first three terms of a G.P. is 1000. If 6 is added to its second term and 7 added to its
third term, the terms become an A.P. Find the G.P.
Q13.. Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 5,10,20, … , 52 and sum of whose products in pairs is 624.
Q14. In an increasing G.P., the sum of the first and last term is 66 and the product of the second and the
last but one is 128 and the sum of the terms is 126. How many terms are there in progression?
Q15. Let x be the arithmetic mean and y, z be two geometric means between any two positive numbers.
𝑦 3 +𝑧 3
Then prove that = 2.
𝑥𝑦𝑧
Q16.If S be the sum, P be the product and R the sum of the reciprocals of n terms of a G.P., prove that
𝑆 𝑛
( ) = 𝑃2
𝑅
Q17.Find the sum of the series 0.6+0.66+0.666+… to n terms.
1 1 1 1 1 1
Q18. Sum the following series to infinity 2 + 32 + 23 + 34 + 25 + 36 + ⋯
Q19. The sum of an infinite G.P. is 8, its second term is 2, find the first term.
Q20. Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 13 and the sum of whose squares is 91.
Q21. The sum of an infinite G.P is 57 and the sum of the cubes of its terms is 9747, find the G.P.
Q22. If a is the A.M. of b and c and c, G1, G2, b are in G.P. then prove that 𝐺13 + 𝐺23 = 2𝑎𝑏𝑐.
Q23. Three positive numbers form an increasing G.P. If the middle term in the G.P. is doubled, then the
new numbers are in A.P. then find the common ratio of G.P.
Q24. Find two positive numbers whose difference is 12 and whose arithmetic mean exceeds the
geometric mean by 2.
Q25. If a, b, c are in G.P. then prove that
1 1 1
2 2
− 2 2
=− 2
𝑎 −𝑏 𝑏 −𝑐 𝑏

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