Question
Question: If - 5,k, - 1 are in AP then the values of k is equal to: \( A. - 5 \\\ B. - 3 \\\ C. ...
If - 5,k, - 1 are in AP then the values of k is equal to:
A.−5 B.−3 C.−1 D. 3 E. 5
Solution
Hint- This question is solved by using the formula for nth term when a series is in AP.
Now,
Given that −5,K,−1 are in AP.
And we have to find the value of k .
Now we know the formula to find the nth of an AP
an=a1+(n−1)d
Here an is the nth term,
a1 is the first term,
d is the common difference and
n is the number of terms which are to be found.
Now,
a3=a1+(n−1)d
Here, a3=−1 , a1=−5, n=3 and
d=k−(−5) =k+5
Putting the value of these we get,
\-1=−5+(3−1)(k+5) or −1=−5+2(k+5) or −1+5=2k+10 or 4=2k+10 or 4−10=2k or −6=2k or k=−3
Thus, the correct option is (B).
Note- Whenever we face such types of questions the key concept is that we should know the formulas when a series is in AP. Like we did in this question here, we apply the formula for nth term and we find the solution.