Math, asked by manish6264, 11 months ago

find the term 16/27-8/9+4/3....7th term(GP)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

The next term problem is generally not a math problem, there is an infinity of possibilities, unless you spot a pattern. Possibly, starting from k=0, you have:

sk=−(−2)k.31−k,

or

sk=−3(−23)k.

Works for the five first terms.

In your case, it is easy to spot powers of 2 and powers of 3, and the alternating sign. Powers suggest computing ratios of terms. The alternating sign suggests it is not too complicated, because −1,1,−1,−1,… is not.

Simple techniques are computing differences or ratios, or differences of differences, etc. And recognizing standard series. But this falls short fast with 5 terms.

But you never know what the person who asks you the question has in mind. What would one do with 8,12,15,20,23,28,32,35,38,43,45,50,56?

This is the cumulated number of letters from words of the lyrics of Shine on you crazy diamond, by the Pink Floyd, which I am currently listening to. So the next is 59, because "now" follows "Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun. Shine on you crazy diamond".

Answered by mitanshugarg1
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28 is ans of thst question

manish6264: no bro 27/4 is the right answer
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