The way of asking the question is wrong. It is known as common difference not common ratio.
Here a = 1 , d= 3 a7=?
we know that , an = a + (n-1)d
a7= 1 +6x3= 19
A common ratio sequence, or geometric sequence, is defined by multiplying each term by a fixed number, known as the common ratio. If the first term of the sequence is 3 and the common ratio is, for example, 2, the sequence would be 3, 6, 12, 24, and so on. If the common ratio were instead 1/2, the sequence would be 3, 1.5, 0.75, 0.375, etc. Essentially, the sequence can vary widely based on the chosen common ratio.
No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.
You start with the number 4, then multiply with the "common ratio" to get the next term. That, in turn, is multiplied by the common ratio to get the next term, etc.
the answer is 4
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No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.
You start with the number 4, then multiply with the "common ratio" to get the next term. That, in turn, is multiplied by the common ratio to get the next term, etc.
the answer is 4
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Find the 7th term of the geometric sequence whose common ratio is 1/2 and whose first turn is 5
In a geometric sequence, the ratio between consecutive terms is constant. Given that the sixth term is 18 and the eighth term is 32, we can find the common ratio ( r ) by dividing the eighth term by the sixth term: ( r = \frac{32}{18} = \frac{16}{9} ). To find the seventh term, we can multiply the sixth term by the common ratio: ( 18 \times \frac{16}{9} = 32 ). Therefore, the seventh term is 32.
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A single number does not constitute a sequence.
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