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The sum of infinite number of terms of a decreasing G.P is 4 and the sum of the squares of its terms to infinity is 1/3
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Answered by Steve
a/(1-r) = 4
a^2/(1-r^2) = 1/3
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Answered by Firoz
2,1,1/2,1/4,....
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