SOLUTION: the sum of an arithmetic progression in which there are 4 terms the largest number is 4 times of its smallest number then what are the numbers
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Question 766348: the sum of an arithmetic progression in which there are 4 terms the largest number is 4 times of its smallest number then what are the numbers
Answer by josgarithmetic(39626) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Try again. Something is missing. The sum? What about the sum?
Four terms, difference is d, first term, a. Both of them are unknown.
These are the terms, symbolically: a, a+d, a+2d, a+3d.
Largest is four times "its" smallest number: a+3d=4a.
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