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progressions: prove that no 3 consecutive integers can be 3 terms of a G.P.
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progressions: prove that no 3 consecutive integers can be 3 terms of a G.P.
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prove that no 3 consecutive integers can be 3 terms of a G.P.
note:the 3 integers need not be the consecutive terms of a G.P. we have to prove that they cannot be ANY 3 terms of any G.P.
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