If a, b and c are in AP, then which one of the following is not true?
ka, kb, kc are in HP
a+k, b+k, c+k are in AP
ka, kb, kc are in AP
a2, b2, c2 are in AP
Explanation for the correct option:
Given, a, b, c are in AP
For this we will check the option D.
If a2, b2, c2 are in AP, then
b2 - a2 = c2 - b2
⇒(b-a)(b+a) = (c-b)(c+a)
∵common difference of an A.P is always constant
⇒ b-a = c-b
⇒b + b = a + c
⇒ 2b = a + c
∴b + a = c + a is not possible.
So this Option is false.
Hence, option ‘D’ is Correct.