Cool A.P. problem ...

m and n are 2 natural numbers such that m > n m>n .

In an A.P. the sum of mth and nth terms = 2m

And the product of these terms is equal to m ² n ² m²-n²

Find the ( m + n ) t h (m+n)th term.

Note : Please share your solution if you like.

mn +m² + n² (m-n)(m²+n²) m ² + n ² m n \frac{m²+n²}{m-n}

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