Asked by Naomi
How can I insert 4 arithmetic means between √2 and 12/√2?
How do I incorporate fractions and roots into sequences?
How do I incorporate fractions and roots into sequences?
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Reiny
√2,_,_,_,_,12√2
Do it the same way you would with "nice" numbers
term1 = a = √2
term6 = a + 5d = 12√2
√2 + 5d = 12√2
d = (11/5)√2
so the sequence is:
√2 , 16/5√2, 27/5√2 , 38/5√2, 49/5√2, 60/5√2
= √2 , 16/5√2, 27/5√2 , 38/5√2, 49/5√2, 12√2
Do it the same way you would with "nice" numbers
term1 = a = √2
term6 = a + 5d = 12√2
√2 + 5d = 12√2
d = (11/5)√2
so the sequence is:
√2 , 16/5√2, 27/5√2 , 38/5√2, 49/5√2, 60/5√2
= √2 , 16/5√2, 27/5√2 , 38/5√2, 49/5√2, 12√2
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