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NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2

A. Fill in the blanks in the following table, given that a is the first term, d the
common difference and an the nth term of the A.P.:
A D n an

7 3 8 …

-18 … 10 0

… -3 18 -5

-18.9 2.5 … 3.6

3.5 0 105 ...

Solution : If a be the first term and d be the common difference of an A.P. then the
nth term of that A.P. is given by
an = a+(n-1)d

i. a = 7, d = 3, n = 8
Solution: We know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
= 7 + (8-1)×3
= 7 + 21
= 28

ii. a = -18, n = 10, an = 0


Solution: We have,

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an = a + ( n – 1 ) d
Substituting the given values in the above formula we get,
0 = -18 + (10-1) d
0 = -18 + 9d
18 =9d
d=2

iii. d = -3, n =18, an= -5


Solution: We know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
Substituting the given values in the above formula we get
- 5 = a + (18 – 1)×(- 3)
- 5 = a + 17 ×(- 3)
- 5 = a-51
a = 51-5
a = 46
iv. a = - 18.9, d = 2.5, an = 3.6
Solution: We know the relation is
an= a + (n – 1)d
Substituting the given values in the above equation,
3.6 = -18.9+(n – 1) ×2.5
(n – 1)×2.5 = 3.6+18.9
(n – 1) ×2.5 = 22.5
22.5
n – 1=
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n–1=9
n=9+1
n = 10
v. a = 3.5, d = 0, n =105
Solution: We know that,
an = a + (n – 1)d
Substituting the values in the above equation
an = 3.5 +( 105-1)×0
= 3.5 + 104×0
= 3.5 + 0
= 3.5
Answer
A B c an

7 3 8 28

-18 2 10 0

46 -3 18 -5

-18.9 2.5 10 3.6

3.5 0 105 3.5

B. Choose the correct choice in the following and justify :


(i) 30th term of the A.P.: 10, 7, 4, . . . , is
(A) 97 (B) 77 (C) –77 (D) – 87

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Solution: The A.P. is given by 10, 7, 4, …


First term, a = 10,
Common difference, d = 7 – 10 = - 3
We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d
a30 = a + (30 – 1)×d
a30= 10 + (30 – 1)(- 3)
a30= 10 + 29× (-3)
a30= 10 – 87
a30= -77
Hence, the correct answer is option (C)
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(ii) 11th term of the A.P.: - 3, - 𝟐, 2, . . ., is
𝟏
(A) 28 (B) 22 (C) –38 (D) –48𝟐
−1
Solution : A.P. is given by -3, , 2, …
2
First term, a = -3
1
Common difference, d =- 2 - ( - 3 )
1 5
=- +3=
2 2

We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d
5
a11= -3+(11-1)( 2)
5
a11= - 3+10×2

a11= - 3+25
a11= 22
Hence, the correct answer is option (B)
3. In the following APs find the missing terms in the boxes:
(i) 2, , 26
Solution: In the given A.P.,

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a=2
a3 = 26
We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d
a3 = 2 + (3 – 1) d
26 = 2 + 2d
24 = 2d
d = 12
a2 = a + d = 2 + 12 = 14
Hence the missing term is 14.
(ii) , 13, ,3
Solution: In the given AP, a2 =13 and a4 = 3
We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d.
a+d = 13….(1) and
a+3d = 3….(2)
On Subtracting equation (1) from equation (2), we get
2d = -10
d = -5
a = a2 - d = 13 – (-5) = 13 + 5 = 18
a3 = a2 + d = 13 + (-5) = 13 - 5 = 8
Hence the missing term are 18 and 8.

1
(iii) 5, , ,92

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Solution: In the given AP, a = 5 and a4 = 9 2

We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d
a4= a+(4-1)d
1
9 2 = 5+3d
19
3d = -5
2
9
3d = 2
3
d=2
3 13 1
a2 = a + d = 5 + 2 = =62
2
3
a3 = a+2d = 5+2 2 = 5+3 = 8
1
Hence the missing terms are 6 2and 8 respectively.

(iv) -4 , , , ,6
Solution: In the given AP, a = -4 and a4 = 6
We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d
a6= a+(6-1)d
6 = -4+5d
5d = 10
d=2
Therefore
a2 = a + d = -4+2 = -2
a3 = a+2d = -4+2×2 = -4+4 = 0

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a4 = a+3d = -4+3×2 = -4+6 = 2


a5 = a+4d = -4+4×2 = -4+8 = 4
Therefore the missing terms are -2, 0, 2, 4
(v) , 38, , , , -22
Solution: In the given AP, a2 = 38 and a6 = -22
We know that,
an = a + (n – 1) d
a2= a+(2-1)d
38 = a+d
a+d = 38…..(1)
a6 = a+(6-1)d
-22 = a+5d
a+5d = -22…..(2)
On Subtracting equation (1) from equation (2) we get
4d = -60
d = -15
Substituting the value of d in the equation (1) we get
a-15 = 38
a = 53
Therefore
a3 = a+2d = 53+2×(-15) = 53-30 = 23
a4 = a+3d = 53+3×(-15) = 53-45 = 8
a5 = a+4d = 53+4×(-15) = 53-60 = -7
Therefore the missing terms are 53, 23, 8, -7 respectively.

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4. Which term of the A.P.: 3, 8, 13, 18, …, is 78?


Solution: Let 78 is the nth term of the given A.P..
First term, a = 3
Common ratio, d = 8-3 = 5
We know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
78 = 3+(n-1)5
75 = (n-1)5
15 = n-1
n = 16
Hence, 16th term is of the given A.P. is 78.
5. Find the number of terms in each of the given A.P.s.
(i) 7, 13, 19, …,205
Solution: Let the number of terms of the given A.P. is n.
First term, a =7
Common difference, d = 13-7 = 6.
an = 205
an = a + (n-1) d
205 = 7+(n-1)6
198 = (n-1)6
n-1 = 33
n = 34
Hence, the number of terms of the A.P. is 34.
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(ii) 18, 15 𝟐, 13, …,.-47

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Solution: Let the number of terms of the given A.P. is n.


First term, a =18
1 31 5
Common difference, d = 15 2 - 18 = - 18 = - 2
2

As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
5
-47 = 18+(n-1)(- 2)
5
-65 = (n-1)(- 2)
65×2
= n-1
5

26 = n -1
n = 27
Hence, the number of terms of the A.P. is 27.
6. Check whether -150 is a term of the A.P.: 11, 8, 5, 2,…
Solution: In the given A.P.,
First term, a = 11
Common difference d = 8-11 = -3
Let nth term of the given A.P. is -150.
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
-150 = 11+(n-1)(-3)
-161 = (n-1)(-3)
161
n-1 = 3
161 161
n = 1+ , which is not possible because 1+ is not an integer value.
3 3

Hence, -150 is not a term of this A.P..

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7. Find the 31st term of an A.P. whose 11th term is 38 and the 16th term is
73.
Solution: Let a be the first term and d be the common difference of the A.P..
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
a11 = a + (11-1) d
38 = a + 10 d
a+10d = 38……(1) and
Similarly, a16 = a + (16-1) d
73 = a+15d
a+15d = 73……(2)
Subtracting the equation (1) from the equation (2) we get
5d = 35
d=7
Substituting the value of d in the equation (1) we get
a+10×7 = 38
a+70 = 38
a = -32
Then, 31th term of the A.P. is
a31 = -32 + (31-1) 7
a31 = -32+210
a31 = 178.
Hence, 31st term of the A.P. is 178.
8. An A.P. consists of 50 terms of which 3rd term is 12 and the last term is
106. Find the 29th term.

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Solution: Let a be the first term and d be the common difference of the A.P..
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
a3 = a + (3-1) d
12 = a+2d
a+2d = 12……(1) and
a50 = a + (50-1) d
106 = a+49d
a+49d = 106……(2)
Subtracting the equation (1) from (2) we get
47d = 94
d=2
Substituting the value of d in the equation (1) we get
a+2×2 = 12
a+4 = 12
a=8
Then, 29th term of the A.P. is,
a29 = 8+(29-1)2
a29 = 8+28×2
a29 = 64.
Hence, 29th term of the A.P. is 64.
9. If the 3rd and 9th terms of an A.P. are 4 and -8 respectively, which term
of this A.P. is zero?
Solution: Let a be the first term and d be the common difference of the A.P. and
nth term of this A.P. be zero.

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Given:
a3 = 4
a9 = -8
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
a3 = a + (3-1) d
4 = a+2d
a+2d = 4……(1)
a9 = a + (9-1) d
-8 = a + 8d
a+8d = -8……(2)
Subtracting the equation (1) from equation (2) we get
6d = -12
d = -2
Substituting the value of d in the equation (1) we get
a+2(-2) = 4
a-4 = 4
a=8
If nth term of this A.P. is zero, then an = 0
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
0 = 8+(n-1)(-2)
-(n-1)2 = -8
n-1 = 4

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n=5
Therefore the 5th term of this A.P. is zero.
10. The 17th term of an A.P. exceeds its 10th term by 7. Find the common
difference.
Solution: Let a be the first term and d be the common difference of the A.P..
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
a17 = a + (17-1) d
a17 = a + 16d
Similarly, a10 = a + 9d
Then using the given condition we have,
a+16d = a+9d+7
7d = 7
d=1
Therefore, the common difference of the A.P. is 1.
11. Which term of the A.P.: 3, 15, 27, 39, … will be 132 more than its 54th
term
Solution: In the given A.P.,
First term, a = 3
Common difference, d = 15-3 = 12.
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
a54 = 3 + (54-1) 12
a54 = 3 + 53 x 12
a54 = 3 + 636

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a54 = 639
Let nth term of the given A.P. be 132 more than 54th term.
3+(n-1)12 = a54 + 132
3+(n-1)12 = 639 + 132
3+(n-1)12 = 771
(n-1)12 = 768
n-1 = 64
n = 65.
Hence, 65th term of this A.P. is 132 more than 54th term.
12. Two A.P.s has the same common difference. The difference between
their 100th terms is 100. What is the difference between their 1000th
terms?
Solution: Let a and b be the first terms of the given two A.P.s respectively and the
common difference of both the A.P.s is d.
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
For 1st A.P.
a100 = a + (100-1) d
a100 = a + 99d
a1000 = a + (1000-1) d
a1000 = a + 999d
For 2nd A.P.
a100 = b + (100-1) d
a100 = b + 99d
a1000 = b + (1000-1) d

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a1000 = b + 999d
Then using the given condition, we have
(a+99d)-(b+99d) = 100
a-b = 100 ------ (Eq 1)
Difference between their 1000th terms,
= (a+999d)-(b+999d)
= a-b (From eq 1)
= 100
Hence, the difference between 1000th terms of this A.P. is 100.
13. How many three-digit numbers are divisible by 7?
Solution: We know that the first and last three-digit numbers divisible by 7 are
105 and 994.
Therefore, we get an A.P. whose first term is 105, common difference is 7 and last
term is 994. Let 994 is the nth term.
a = 105
d=7
an = 994
n=?
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
994 = 105 + (n-1)7
889 = (n-1)7
127 = n-1
n = 128
Hence, there are 128 three-digit numbers which are divisible by 7.

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14. How many multiplies of 4 lies between 10 and 250?


Solution: We know that the numbers divisible by 4 after 10 and before 250 are
12, 16, 20, …, 248
First term, a = 12
Common difference, d = 16-12 = 4
Let the nth term of this A.P. is 248.
an = 248
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
248 = 12+(n-1)4
236 = (n-1)4
n-1 = 59
n = 60
There are 60 multiples of 4 between 10 and 250.
15. For what value of n, are the nth term of two A.P.s: 63, 65, 67,…and 3, 10,
17,…equal?
Solution: For the A.P.: 63, 65, 67,…
First term, a = 63
Common difference, d = 65-63 = 2.
an = 63+(n-1)2
And for the A.P. 3, 10, 17, …
First term, a = 3
Common difference, d = 10-3 = 7.
an = 3+(n-1)7
Then by given condition we have

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63+(n-1)2 = 3+(n-1)7
5(n-1) = 60
n-1 = 12
n = 13.
Therefore, 13th term of both the A.P.s are equal.
16. Determine the A.P. whose third term is 16 and the 7th term exceed the
5th term by 12.
Solution: Let a be the first term and d be the common difference of the A.P..
a3 = a + (3-1)d
16 = a + 2d --------(1)
a7 = a + (7-1)d
a7 = a + 6d
a5 = a + (5-1)d
a5 = a + 4d
a7 – a5 = 12
a + 6d – (a + 4d) = 12
a + 6d – a – 4d = 12
2d = 12
d=6
Substituting the value of d in the equation (1) we get
16 = a+2×6
16 = a+12
a=4
Therefore, A.P. will be
a, a+d, a+2d,…

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4, 4+6, 4+2×6,…
4, 10, 16,…
17. Find the 20th term from the last term of the A.P.: 3, 8, 13, …, 253.
Solution: A.P. = 3, 8, 13,……, 253.
To find the 20th term from the last of the A.P., we will reverse the order of A.P.
253, …….13, 8, 3
First term, a = 253
Common difference, d = 3-8 = -5
n = 20
an = ?
As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
an = 253+(20-1)-5
an = 253 +19 x -5
an = 253 – 95
an = 158
Therefore the 20th term from the last term is 158
18. The sum of the 4th and 8th term of the A.P. is 24 and the sum of the 6th
and 10th term is 44. Find the first three terms of the A.P..
Solution: As we know that,
an = a + (n-1) d
a4 = a + (4-1) d
a4 = a + 3d
Similarly,
a8 = a + 7d

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a6 = a + 5d
a10 = a + 9d
From the given condition,
(a+3d)+(a+7d) = 24
2a+10d = 24……(1) and
(a+5d)+(a+9d) = 44
2a+14d = 44……(2)
Subtracting the equation (1) form equation (2) we get
4d = 20
d=5
Substituting the value of d in equation (2), we get
2a+10×5 = 24
2a+50 = 24
2a = -26
a = -13
a2 = a + d = -13 + 5 = -8
a3 = a + 2d = -13 + 2(5) = -3
Therefore, first three terms of the A.P. are given by -13, -8, -3.
19. Subba Rao started work in 1995 at an annual salary of ₹5000 and
received an increment of ₹200 each year. In which year did his income
reach ₹7000?
Solution: Since the increment of each year is same. Therefore, it forms an A.P.,
5000, 5200, 5400, ……….7000
Here, a = 5000
d = 200

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an = 7000
n=?
We know that,
an = a + (n-1)d
7000 = 5000+(n-1)200
2000 = (n-1)200
n-1 = 10
n = 11
Therefore, in 11 year his salary will be ₹7000.
20. Ramkali save ₹5 in the first week of a year and then increased her
weekly savings by ₹1.75. If in the nth week, her weekly savings become
₹20.75, find n.

Solution: Since the increment is same, therefore it forms an A.P.


a=5
d = 1.75
an = 20.75
We know that,
an = a + (n-1)d
20.75 = 5+(n-1)×1.75
15.75 = (n-1)×1.75
9 = n-1
n =10
Therefore, the required value of n is 10.

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