If the first, third and fifth term of the linear sequence are the first three term of an exponential sequence. if the seventh term of the linear sequence is 14. calculate the twentieth term of the linear sequence

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a+6d = 14
(a+2d)/a = (a+4d)/(a+2d)
solving that, we get a=14, d=0
that means the sequence is just constant
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