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Geometric Progression, Series & Sums


Introduction

A geometric sequence is a sequence such that any element after the first is obtained by multiplying the
preceding element by a constant called the common ratio which is denoted by r. The common ratio (r) is
obtained by dividing any term by the preceding term, i.e.,

where r common ratio


a1 first term
a2 second term
a3 third term
an-1 the term before the n th term
an the n th term
The geometric sequence is sometimes called the geometric progression or GP, for short.

For example, the sequence 1, 3, 9, 27, 81 is a geometric sequence. Note that after the first term, the next term
is obtained by multiplying the preceding element by 3.

The geometric sequence has its sequence formation:

To find the nth term of a geometric sequence we use the formula:

where r common ratio


a1 first term
an-1 the term before the n th term
n number of terms

Sum of Terms in a Geometric Progression

Finding the sum of terms in a geometric progression is easily obtained by applying the formulas:

nth partial sum of a geometric sequence

sum to infinity

where Sn sum of GP with n terms


S∞ sum of GP with infinitely many terms
a1 the first term
r common ratio
n number of terms

Examples of Common Problems to Solve

Write down a specific term in a Geometric Progression

Question

Write down the 8th term in the Geometric Progression 1, 3, 9, ...

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Finding the number of terms in a Geometric Progression

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Find the number of terms in the geometric progression 6, 12, 24, ..., 1536

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Finding the sum of a Geometric Series

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Find the sum of each of the geometric series

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Finding the sum of a Geometric Series to Infinity

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Converting a Recurring Decimal to a Fraction

Decimals that occurs in repetition infinitely or are repeated in period are called recurring decimals.
For example, 0.22222222... is a recurring decimal because the number 2 is repeated infinitely.

The recurring decimal 0.22222222... can be written as .

Another example is 0.234523452345... is a recurring decimal because the number 2345 is repeated periodically.

Thus, it can be written as or it can also be expressed in fractions.

Question

Express as a fraction in their lowest terms.

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