An arithmetic sequence would have a common difference between successive terms, not the case here.
A geometric sequence has a common ratio; let's check:



That's a common ratio of 3 so as far as we can tell a geometric sequence.
Answer: geometric
Answer: the 3rd one or the 1rst one
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5. a) ∠1 and ∠2 are remote interior angles of ∠ACD so that means that ∠ACD = ∠1 + ∠2
b) Because an exterior angle is the sum of its two remote interior angles it makes sense that an exterior angle is greater in measure than either of its remote interior angles.
6. BD = DB Reflexive property
∠3 = ∠5, ∠4 = ∠6 Alt. int. angles
ΔADB = ΔCDB ASA
7. AB = BC Def. of midpoint
∠1 = ∠2 Given
∠BAE = ∠CBD Corresponding angles
ΔBAE = ΔCBD ASA
∠D = ∠E CPCTC
we don't know what the value of "X" is, so therefore, we cannot conclude that it is 15 cm.