Chapter 5: Problem 72
Find each quotient, or, if applicable, state that the expression is undefined. \(\frac{-66}{-6}\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 72
Find each quotient, or, if applicable, state that the expression is undefined. \(\frac{-66}{-6}\)
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Write a formula for the general term (the nth term) of each geometric sequence. Then use the formula for \(a_{n}\) to find \(a_{7}\), the seventh term of the sequence. \(3,15,75,375, \ldots\)
Determine whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, make the necessary change(s) to produce a true statement. If a sequence is geometric, we can write as many terms as we want by repeatedly multiplying by the common ratio.
Find the indicated term for the geometric sequence with first term, \(a_{1}\), and common ratio, \(r\). Find \(a_{8}\), when \(a_{1}=40,000, r=0.1\).
What is a geometric sequence? Give an example with your description.
Find the indicated term for the geometric sequence with first term, \(a_{1}\), and common ratio, \(r\). Find \(a_{4}\), when \(a_{1}=9, r=-\frac{1}{3}\).
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