Let S₁ be the sum of first 2n terms of an arithmetic progression. Let S₂ be the sum of first 4n terms of the same arithmetic progression. If (S₂ - S₁) is 1000, then the sum of the first 6n terms of the arithmetic progression is equal to :
Let S₁ be the sum of first 2n terms of an arithmetic progression. Let S₂ be the sum of first 4n terms of the same arithmetic progression. If (S₂ - S₁) is 1000, then the sum of the first 6n terms of the arithmetic progression is equal to :
Option 1 -
5000
Option 2 -
1000
Option 3 -
7000
Option 4 -
3000
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:The problem provides non-standard formulas for sums S? and S? :
S? = n [a + (2n-1)d]
S? = 2n [a + (4n-1)d]
We are given S? - S? = 1000.
S? - S? = 2n [a + (4n-1)d] - n [a + (2n-1)d]
= (2na + 8n²d - 2nd) - (na + 2n²d - nd)
= na + 6n²d - and = n [a + (6n-1)d].
So, n [a + (6n-1)d] = 1000.
We need to find S? n. Assuming the pattern S? n = kn [a + (2kn-1)d], then S? n would be 3n [a + (6n-1)d].
S? n = 3 * (n [a + (6n-1)d]) = 3 * 1000 = 3000.
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