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What is the difference between harmonic progression and geometric progression?​

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Answered by SKASHISH666
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A geometric progression is a sequence of numbers in which any two consecutive terms of the sequence have a common ratio. Harmonic progression is the sequence which forms an arithmetic sequence when the reciprocal of terms are taken in order

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A geometric progression is a sequence of numbers in which any two consecutive terms of the sequence have a common ratio. Harmonic progression is the sequence which forms an arithmetic sequence when the reciprocal of terms are taken in order.

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The arithmetic mean is appropriate if the values have the same units, whereas the geometric mean is appropriate if the values have differing units. The harmonic mean is appropriate if the data values are ratios of two variables with different measures, called rates.

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