Chapter 11: Problem 42
For the geometric sequence \(3,12,48,192, \ldots,\) find the indicated term. 5th term
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Chapter 11: Problem 42
For the geometric sequence \(3,12,48,192, \ldots,\) find the indicated term. 5th term
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Evaluate the infinite geometric series \(\frac{2}{5}+\frac{4}{25}+\frac{8}{125}+\ldots\) Enter your answer as a fraction.
Which arithmetic sequence includes the term 27\(?\) I. \(a_{1}=7, a_{n}=a_{n-1}+5\) \(\quad\) II. \(a_{n}=3+(n-1) 4\) \(\quad\) III. \(a_{n}=57-6 n\) F. I only G. I and II only H. II and III only J. \(1,11,\) and 111
Critical Thinking Find the specified value for each infinite geometric series. $$ S=12, r=\frac{1}{6} ; \text { find } a_{1} $$
Determine whether each series is arithmetic or geometric. Then evaluate the finite series for the specified number of terms. \(81+27+9+3+\ldots ; n=200\)
Decide whether each formula is explicit or recursive. Then find the first five terms of each sequence. \(a_{1}=-121, a_{n}=a_{n-1}+13\)
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