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The ratio between successive numbers must be a constant.
A descending geometric sequence is a sequence in which the ratio between successive terms is a positive constant which is less than 1.
In a sequence, the ratio of the third term to the second term is the one successive from the ratio of the second to the first. The successive ratios are : u2/u1, u3/u2, u4/u3 and so on. In a geometric sequence, these would all be the same.
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.
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The ratio between successive numbers must be a constant.
A descending geometric sequence is a sequence in which the ratio between successive terms is a positive constant which is less than 1.
The ratio of successive terms in the Fibonacci sequence approaches the Golden ratio as the number of terms increases.
In a sequence, the ratio of the third term to the second term is the one successive from the ratio of the second to the first. The successive ratios are : u2/u1, u3/u2, u4/u3 and so on. In a geometric sequence, these would all be the same.
It is a sequence of numbers such that the ratio of successive terms is a constant.
The difference between succeeding terms in a sequence is called the common difference in an arithmetic sequence, and the common ratio in a geometric sequence.
No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.
Yes, that's what a geometric sequence is about.
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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.
There is no hidden secret. The ratio of successive terms tends to [1+sqrt(5)]/2 which is known as the Golden Ratio.
A single number does not constitute a sequence.