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The sum of an infinite g.p. whose common ratio is numerically less the 1 is 32 and sum of the first two is 24.
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Answered by Steve
a/(1-r) = 32
a+ar = 24

9 years ago
Answered by Vicky Pathak
C. R. = 1/2 and 16,8,4,2... Or -24,12,-6....
7 years ago
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