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What is a Geometric Progression?

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Answered by swagg0
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A geometric progression (GP) is a sequence of non-zero terms in which each succeeding term is obtained by multiplying its preceding term by a constant.

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Answered by sk940178
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Answer:

a, ar, ar², ar³, ......... up to nth term

Step-by-step explanation:

A Geometric Progression is a collection of terms in order, such that any specific term is always a product of its previous term and another common term (r, say ), except the first term(a, say) that can be of any value.

The common term which is always multiplied with the previous term to get a particular term is called the common ratio, r.

Hence, a G.P. can be written as a, ar, ar², ar³, ......... up to the nth term

where n is the number of terms in the given G.P. (Answer)

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