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If the 2nd and 5th terms of a geometric progression are -6 and 48 respectively, find the sum of the first four terms.
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r^3 = 48/-6 = -8
r = -2
a = -5/r = 3
and as usual
Sn = a(r^n - 1)/(r-1)
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