Math, asked by niku7822, 11 months ago

if in an infinite G.P,the first term equal to twice the sum of all the successive terms,then the common of this G.P is​

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Answered by raman1jha
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by mannu1310
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(1) let S= a/(1-r) {sum of infinite G.P. }

here,

'a' is the first term of G.P. and 'r' is the common ratio of G.P.

(2) given a=2sum of all the successive term.

(sum of all successive term is equal to S)

a=2S

(3) a=2a/(1-r)

1-r=2

r=-1 (ANSWER)

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