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Given that for an arithmetic sequence, the first term is q and the second term is qz.
(a) Find the common difference d the general term Tn and the sum of the first n terms. Answer must
be in terms of q and z.
(b) Hence, find the sum of the first 10 terms in terms of q and z.
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Given that for an arithmetic sequence, the first term is q and the second term is qz.
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