Yes, it can.
It is not possible to answer the question since a non linear sequence could be geometric, exponential, trigonometric etc.
No, they do not. If the first term is negative, they always decrease.
nth term is n squared plus three
9, 17, 25, 33, 41
Formula for the nth term of general geometric sequence tn = t1 x r(n - 1) For n = 2, we have: t2 = t1 x r(2 - 1) t2 = t1r substitute 11.304 for t2, and 2.512 for t1 into the formula; 11.304 = 2.512r r = 4.5 Check:
Yes, that's what a geometric sequence is about.
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A sequence is geometric if each term is found by mutiplying the previous term by a certain number (known as the common ratio). 2,4,8,16, --> here the common ratio is 2.
You mean what IS a geometric sequence? It's when the ratio of the terms is constant, meaning: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16... The ratio of one term to the term directly following it is always 1:2, or .5. So like, instead of an arithmetic sequence, where you're adding a specific amount each time, in a geometric sequence, you're multiplying by that term.
This is a geometric sequence since there is a common ratio between each term. In this case, multiplying the previous term in the sequence by 10.
In an arithmetic sequence the same number (positive or negative) is added to each term to get to the next term.In a geometric sequence the same number (positive or negative) is multiplied into each term to get to the next term.A geometric sequence uses multiplicative and divisive formulas while an arithmetic uses additive and subtractive formulas.
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It is 1062882.
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