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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.,
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.
Finding the sum of terms in a geometric progression is easily obtained by applying the formulas:
sum to infinity
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Find the number of terms in the geometric progression 6, 12, 24, ..., 1536
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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.
Another example is 0.234523452345... is a recurring decimal because the number 2345 is repeated periodically.
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