The sequence 216 12 23 is neither arithmetic nor geometric.
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.
It is an arithmetic sequence (with constant difference 0), or a geometric sequence (with constant ratio 1).
neither
Well, honey, neither. That sequence is a hot mess. In an arithmetic sequence, you add the same number each time, and in a geometric sequence, you multiply by the same number each time. This sequence is just doing its own thing, so it's neither arithmetic nor geometric.
The sequence is neither arithmetic nor geometric.
The sequence 216 12 23 is neither arithmetic nor geometric.
an arithmetic sequeunce does not have the sum to infinty, and a geometric sequence has.
It is a geometric sequence.
It is called arithmetico-geometric sequence. I have added a link with some nice information about them.
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.
neither
It is neither.
Arithmetic- the number increases by 10 every term.
arithmetic
yea if it isn't AxAxA or a+a+a
It is an arithmetic sequence (with constant difference 0), or a geometric sequence (with constant ratio 1).