The sequence is neither arithmetic nor geometric.
neither
To find the ARITHMETIC mean of 4 and 10, you add them up and then divide by n number of values: (4+10)/2 = 7 To find the GEOMETRIC mean, you multiply 4 and 10, and then find the nth root: the square root of 40 is 6.32 (to 3 significant figures).
It could be either. The answer depends on how many terms if any are between 48 and 192.
The geometric mean of 8 is: 8.0
No, the Fibonacci sequence is not an arithmetic because the difference between consecutive terms is not constant
Mathematical patterns are lists number that follows a certain rule and have different types. Some of these are: Arithmetic sequence, Fibonacci sequence and Geometric sequence.
1.The Geometric mean is less then the arithmetic mean. GEOMETRIC MEAN < ARITHMETIC MEAN 2.
It is an arithmetic sequence. To differentiate arithmetic from geometric sequences, take any three numbers within the sequence. If the middle number is the average of the two on either side then it is an arithmetic sequence. If the middle number squared is the product of the two on either side then it is a geometric sequence. The sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and so on is the Fibonacci series, which is an arithmetic sequence, where the next number in the series is the sum of the previous two numbers. Thus F(n) = F(n-1) + F(n-2). Note that the Fibonacci sequence always begins with the two numbers 0 and 1, never 1 and 1.
they look like arithmetic and geometric patterns in math
an arithmetic sequeunce does not have the sum to infinty, and a geometric sequence has.
The difference between arithmetic and geometric mean you can find in the following link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
An arithmetic-geometric mean is a mean of two numbers which is the common limit of a pair of sequences, whose terms are defined by taking the arithmetic and geometric means of the previous pair of terms.
The difference between arithmetic and geometric mean you can find in the following link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
A few examples: Counting numbers are an arithmetic sequence. Radioactive decay, (uncontrolled) bacterial growth follow geometric sequences. The Fibonacci sequence is widespread in nature.
how are arithmetic and geometric sequences similar
The sequence 216 12 23 is neither arithmetic nor geometric.