Think of an original geometric sequence where you multiply each term by the same number to get to the next term. a. Write the first four elements of your sequence. b. Identify the common ratio in your sequence and use the appropriate formula to write a rule based on the sequence. c. Use the rule to find the sixth element of the sequence
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You know what a geometric sequence is, right?
yes
I got disconnected.
yeah mine did
Make anything up. Follow my example (but with different numbers) 3 3 × 2 3 × 2² 3 × 2³ and on this gives me, 3, 6, 12, 24 ... can you make a similar thing up ?
Yeah I can. I dont know why I even asked for help on this. sorry for wasting your time :o
You weren't wasting my time,. I am here to help:) If you don't mind, when you are done, please post your sequence...
Alright no prob
2,4,8,16,32,64.... a. 2,4,8,16 b. common ratio=2 like this right? @SolomonZelman
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