The 13th term of an arithmetic progression (AP) is 2 times the 10th term, and the 3rd term is 6 times its 6th term. Find the sum of the first three terms.
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Step 1: Let's denote the first term of the arithmetic progression (AP) as \(a\) and the common difference as \(d\). Show more…
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