The sum of the third and the seventh terms of an AP is 6 and their product is 8. find the sum of first sixteen terms of the AP.​

The sum of the third and the seventh terms of an AP is 6 and their product is 8. find the sum of first sixteen terms of the AP.​

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  1. Answer:

    given: a+2d+a+6d=6

    2a+8d=6

    2(a+4d)=6

    a+4d=3

    a=3-4d ——(1)

    (a+2d)(a+6d)=8

    putting the value of a

    (3-4d+2d)(3-4d+6d)=8

    (3-2d)(3+2d)=8

    (a-b)(a+ b)=a2-b2

    (3)2-(2d)2=8

    9-4d2=8

    9-8=4d2

    4d2=1

    d2=1/4

    d=√1/4

    d=1/2

    putting this value of d in 1

    a=3-4multiply1/2

    a=3-2

    a=1

    S16=n/2(2a+(n-1)d)

    16/2(2multiply1+(16-1)1/2)

    8(2+15/2)

    8(2+15/2)

    take LCM

    8{(4+15)/4)}

    =38 ANSWER

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