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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
13

Select the values that correctly complete the problem. a = b = c = d = e =​

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1 answer:
antiseptic1488 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:  2/3 = b/ac = d/e

Step-by-step explanation:

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Aii. Tn = 5 + 7n

Bi. Geometric

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Step-by-step explanation:

To successfully answer the questions given above, note the following:

1. If the sequence is Arithmetic, then:

2nd – 1st = 3rd – 2nd = common difference (d)

2. If the sequence is geometric, then,

2nd / 1st = 3rd / 2nd = common ratio (r)

3. A sequence can not be arithmetic geometric at the same time.

4. The nth term of arithmetic sequence is:

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5. The nth term of geometric sequence is:

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i. Determination of the type of sequence.

We'll begin by calculating the common difference

1st term = 12

2nd term = 19

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Common difference (d) = 2nd – 1st

d = 19 – 12 = 7

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d = 3rd – 2nd

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1st term (a) = 12

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Tn = a + (n – 1)d

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Tn = 12 + 7n – 7

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2nd term = 16

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Common ratio (r) = 2nd / 1st

r = 16 / 8

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r = 3rd / 2nd

r = 32 / 16

r = 2

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Bii. Determination of the nth term.

Common ratio(r) = 2

1st term (a) = 8

nth term =?

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Tn = 8 × 2ⁿ¯¹

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