Chapter 15: Problem 52
Find the sum of the first four terms of the geometric sequence with \(a_{1}=6\) and \(r=3\)
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Chapter 15: Problem 52
Find the sum of the first four terms of the geometric sequence with \(a_{1}=6\) and \(r=3\)
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Find the sum of the terms of the infinite geometric sequence, if possible. $$-40,-30,-\frac{45}{2},-\frac{135}{8}, \dots$$
Use the binomial theorem to expand each expression. $$(f+g)^{3}$$
Use the binomial theorem to expand each expression. $$(2 k+1)^{4}$$
Find the sum of the terms of the infinite geometric sequence, if possible. $$a_{1}=20, r=-\frac{3}{4}$$
Find the indicated term of each binomial expansion. \((k+5)^{8} ;\) third term
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