In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is constant. In formulas, there exists a number such that
In an geometric sequence, the ratio between consecutive terms is constant. In formulas, there exists a number such that
So, there exists infinite sequences that are not arithmetic nor geometric. Simply choose a sequence where neither the difference nor the ratio between consecutive terms is constant.
For example, any sequence starting with
Won't be arithmetic nor geometric. It's not arithmetic (no matter how you continue it, indefinitely), because the difference between the first two numbers is 14, and between the second and the third is -18, and thus it's not constant. It's not geometric either, because the ratio between the first two numbers is 15, and between the second and the third is -1/5, and thus it's not constant.
To transform it into percent we want to have 100 into denominator. The easiest way is divide numerator and denominator by 3 (thats because than it doesnt change the value of fraction), so:
- its the result
Answer: Distance between line and point =
4√5 -3/2√10
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance between the line is
= √ ((9-0)²+(0+1)²)
= √ (89+1)
= √90
= 3√10
Half of the line = 3/2√10
Distance of one side of the line and the point.
= √((9-1)²+(0-4)²)
= √((8)²+(-4)²)
=√64+16
= √80
= 4√5
Distance between line and point =
4√5 -3/2√10
Answer is x is less than 4
A) 6 because 12 divided by 2 is 6
B) 9 because 45 divided by 5 is 9
C) 23 because 207 divided by 9 is 23