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It's 1/2,-2 just did the math.
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D Numbers that can be written as fractions
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A <em>rational</em> number is one that can be written as a <em>ratio</em>: a fraction with integer numerator and denominator.
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The term "decimal" as used here is sufficiently non-specific that we cannot seriously consider it to be part of a suitable answer. A terminating or repeating decimal will be a rational number. A non-terminating, non-repeating decimal will not be a rational number.
While integers and whole numbers are included in the set of rational numbers, by themselves, they do not constitute the best description of the set of rational numbers.
Answer: so i think for part a , the first term is a subscrpit 0 which is 10. Then the formula for any term in the sequence is Ao x R ^n. So R =2 so
1st term = 10 ( 2^0)= 1
2nd term = 10 (2^1) =20
3rd term = 10 (2^2)= 40
4th = 80
5th = 160
Part B
The limit as n approaches infinity for a sub n when R is 0, 1 and 2. THE LIMIT FOR R of 0, 1 and 2 is infinity.
Part C...i will have to research...sorry
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