Answer:
In a geometric sequence, the <u>ratio</u> between consecutive terms is constant.
Step-by-step explanation:
A geometric sequence is where you get from one term to another by multiplying by the same value. This value is known as the <u>constant ratio</u>, or <u>common ratio</u>. An example of a geometric sequence and it's constant ratio would be the sequence 4, 16, 64, 256, . . ., in which you find the next term by multiplying the previous term by four. 4 × 4 = 16, 16 × 4 = 64, and so on. So, in this sequence the constant <em>ratio </em>would be four.
Answer:
13 marbles in the fourth line.
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Answer:
12/20
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Answer:-6y+12
Step-by-step explanation:
(2y+3)×(y-6)=2y^2-9y-18
2y^2-9y-18-2y^2+3y+30
Combine like terms
2y^2-2y^2=0
-9y+3y=-6y
-18+30=12
-6y+12
It is B. Also could I please get brainliest