If the sum of the first p terms of an AP is the same as the sum of its first q terms (where p≠q) then show that the sum of its first (p+q) terms is zero.
Answer:
- We know that the sum of first n terms of an AP is given by Sn=n2(2a+(n−1)d), where a is the first term and n is the number of terms in the AP.
- We are given that
- Now, the sum of first terms of the given AP is
- Hence, the sum of terms is .