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A/r,A,Ar=A^3 (Geometric progression)

What is A^4 and A^5

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Answered by legendg749
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Answer:The number multiplied (or divided) at each stage of a geometric sequence is called the "common ratio" r, because if you divide (that is, if you find the ratio of) successive terms, you'll always get this common value

Answer:The number multiplied (or divided) at each stage of a geometric sequence is called the "common ratio" r, because if you divide (that is, if you find the ratio of) successive terms, you'll always get this common valueStep-by-step explanation:

Answer:The number multiplied (or divided) at each stage of a geometric sequence is called the "common ratio" r, because if you divide (that is, if you find the ratio of) successive terms, you'll always get this common valueStep-by-step explanation:Hopes up for thanks

Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Answer:

A^4 = A³.A

A^5= A².A³

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