If you mean 6, 18, 54 then the 6th term is 1456 because each term is 3 times greater than the previous term
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A sequence is geometric if each term is found by mutiplying the previous term by a certain number (known as the common ratio). 2,4,8,16, --> here the common ratio is 2.
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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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.
Yes, that's what a geometric sequence is about.
The given sequence is a geometric sequence where each term is multiplied by 2 to get the next term. The first term (a) is 4, and the common ratio (r) is 2. The nth term of a geometric sequence can be found using the formula ( a_n = a \cdot r^{(n-1)} ). Therefore, the nth term of this sequence is ( 4 \cdot 2^{(n-1)} ).
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A sequence is geometric if each term is found by mutiplying the previous term by a certain number (known as the common ratio). 2,4,8,16, --> here the common ratio is 2.
You mean what IS a geometric sequence? It's when the ratio of the terms is constant, meaning: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16... The ratio of one term to the term directly following it is always 1:2, or .5. So like, instead of an arithmetic sequence, where you're adding a specific amount each time, in a geometric sequence, you're multiplying by that term.
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.
The sequence 2, 4, 8, 16 is a geometric sequence. In a geometric sequence, each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by a constant factor. In this case, each term is multiplied by 2 (2 × 2 = 4, 4 × 2 = 8, 8 × 2 = 16).