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The first three terms of a geometric progression are 2^n, 2^n+1, 2^n+2. Find n. ( Answer is 0.5)
7 years ago

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scott
n could be any number ... more information is needed
7 years ago
Fred
That's all the book has given me. It has given no other information
7 years ago

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