A geometric sequence is a sequence of a number in which the ratio of any number (other than the first) to its predecessor (the one before) is a constant.
if t(k) is the kth term in the sequence then
t(1), the seed, is given and then,
t(n) = r*t(n-1) where r is the common ratio.
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How do you calculate the centroid of a trapezium when using geometic picture
Infinitely many.
A point has no corners and no sides. There are several geometic shapes with no corners and only one side. Some of the shapes are circle, oval, and sphere.
A finite sequence has a beginning and an end, whereas an infinite sequence has no end.
Since there is no way to know what F is, it is impossible to place a geometic term to the object. There are various geometric terms which may apply to objects depending on their structure.