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If p + 1, 2P - 10, 1 - 4p2are three consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression, ...

If p + 1, 2P - 10, 1 - 4p2are three consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression, find the possible values of p
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  • A -4, 2
  • B -3, \(\frac{4}{11}\)
  • C -\(\frac{4}{11}\), 2
  • D 5, -3
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation:
2p - 10 = \(\frac{p + 1 + 1 - 4P^2}{2}\) (Arithmetic mean)
= 2(2p - 100 = p + 2 - 4P2)
= 4p - 20 = p + 2 - 4p2
= 4p2 + 3p - 22 = 0
= (p - 2)(4p + 11) = 0
∴ p = 2 or -\(\frac{4}{11}\)

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