Chapter 9: Problem 58
Evaluate \(_{n} C_{r}\) using a graphing utility. $$_{10} C_{7}$$
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Chapter 9: Problem 58
Evaluate \(_{n} C_{r}\) using a graphing utility. $$_{10} C_{7}$$
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Writing the Terms of a Geometric Sequence Write the first five terms of the geometric sequence. $$a_{1}=5, r=-\frac{1}{10}$$
Write an expression for the apparent \(n\) th term of the sequence. (Assume \(n\) begins with \(1 .\)) $$7,13,19,25,31, \ldots$$
Use a graphing utility to find the partial sum. $$\sum_{n=1}^{50}(40-2 n)$$
Write the first five terms of the sequence defined recursively. Use the pattern to write the \(n\) th term of the sequence as a function of \(n .\) (Assume \(n\) begins with 1.) $$a_{1}=14, a_{k+1}=-2 a_{k}$$
Write an expression for the apparent \(n\) th term of the sequence. (Assume \(n\) begins with \(1 .\)) $$\frac{2}{3}, \frac{3}{4}, \frac{4}{5}, \frac{5}{6}, \frac{6}{7}, \dots$$
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