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Sonja [21]
3 years ago
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What are practical situations of geometric series.

Mathematics
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antiseptic1488 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Geometric series are seen in practical situations, most notably in those involving geometric growth or decay. If a series of numbers are formed by percentages, then it can result in a geometric sequence. Ex. compound interest (see below).

Step-by-step explanation:

A geometric series is the result of adding the terms of a geometric sequence. These sequences have a common ratio, r, which is used to find missing terms. The common ratio is found with r=\frac{a_n}{a_{n-1}}. For example, a_1(r)=a_2, \mbox{ and } a_2(r)=a_3... \mbox{  etc.}

Geometric sequences can be used to model practical situations, and such situation could involve geometric growth or decay.

A geometric sequence can be used to model compound interest. An example of this is A = P (1 + \frac{r}{100})^n where the common ratio, r, of the series is equal to 1 + r/100 in the compound interest formula above.

Aleks [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

One of the practical situation of geometric series is : A ball bouncing is an example of a finite geometric sequence. Each time the ball bounces it’s height gets cut down by half. If the ball’s first height is 4 feet, the next time it bounces it’s highest bounce will be at 2 feet, then 1, then 6 inches and so on, until the ball stops bouncing

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