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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The following sequence of numbers is an arithmetic sequence. 10, 10.1, 10.01, 10.001, 10.0001, ... A. True B. False

Parth (parthkohli):

define an arithmetic sequence

Parth (parthkohli):

does this fit the definition?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Dan, I clearly remember having worked with you on this exact same problem a few days ago. Why are you posting it again?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so would it be false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

becuase i had to go to my next class and never finsished it

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Why do you belleve the statement is false?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

What did you learn from your first time through this problem?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because i was getting stressed out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

becuase it not changing figh its going for tenths to houndeths to thousands

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Which of the following are true, and which are false? .1, .01, .001, .0001 is an arith. sequence. .1, .01, .001, .0001 is a geometric. sequence. 10 is an arith. sequence. 10 is a geom. sequence. 10.1, 10.01, 10.001, ... is an arith sequence. 10.1, 10.01, 10.001, ... is a geometric sequence. 10.1, 10.01, 10.001, ... is neither kind of sequence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it would be true because it fallow the sequence

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