Asked by Fred
                Suppose that T= ar^n-1 is a GP with a limiting sum. 
a) Find the common ratio r if the limiting sum equals 5 times the first term. (Answer: r=4/5)
b) Find the ratio if the sum of all terms except the first equals 5 times the first term. (Answer: 5/6)
Thanks so much to anyone who helps
            
            
        a) Find the common ratio r if the limiting sum equals 5 times the first term. (Answer: r=4/5)
b) Find the ratio if the sum of all terms except the first equals 5 times the first term. (Answer: 5/6)
Thanks so much to anyone who helps
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    If S = 5 times the 1st, then
a/(1-r) = 5a
solve for r.
If the 1st term is excluded, then
a/(1-r) - a = 5a
    
a/(1-r) = 5a
solve for r.
If the 1st term is excluded, then
a/(1-r) - a = 5a
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