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Annabel Mckay
9 May, 04:51
How do you do geometric sequences?
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Maxwell
9 May, 07:56
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By multiplying. for example,
2*2=4
4*2=8
8*2=16
So, as we are multiplying, the value are increasing and the common ratio between them is 2 cause they all are multiplying by 2 and the geometric sequence for this one will be: 2,4,8,16 ...
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