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If log a, log b and log c are in arithmetic progression prove that the common difference must be 3/2.
Asked by rushabhjain.avv | 01 Dec, 2019, 06:19: PM
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If in general, log(a) , log(b) and log(c) are in A.P, then we can not have common difference as fixed constant 3/2
for example, log(2), log(4), log(8) are in A.P, but the common difference is log2
Similarly, log(3), log(9), log(27) are in A.P, but the common difference is log3
Answered by Thiyagarajan K | 01 Dec, 2019, 06:55: PM
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