Chapter 5: Problem 44
Express each number in decimal notation. \(4.7 \times 10^{3}\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 44
Express each number in decimal notation. \(4.7 \times 10^{3}\)
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What is a sequence? Give an example with your description.
If you are given a sequence that is arithmetic or geometric, how can you determine which type of sequence it is?
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. There's no end to the number of geometric sequences that I can generate whose first term is 5 if I pick nonzero numbers \(r\) and multiply 5 by each value of \(r\) repeatedly.
Determine whether each sequence is arithmetic or geometric. Then find the next two terms. \(15,30,60,120, \ldots\)
Write the first six terms of the geometric sequence with the first term, \(a_{1}\), and common ratio, \(r\). \(a_{1}=2, r=0.1\)
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