Looks more like A to me. You noted the constant ratio, but that is a mark of a GP, not an AP.
If you truly have no idea, you clearly need to review what it means to be a geometric or arithmetic sequence.
It's annoying when someone comes asking for help, saying that they have no idea about the topic. Study first, then ask for help.
Which explains why the sequence 64, 4, 1/4,... is arithmetic or geometric?
A. The sequence is geometric because it decreases by a factor of 1/16.
B. The sequence is arithmetic because it decreases by a factor of 1/16.
C. The sequence is geometric because it decreases by a factor of 4.
D. The sequence is arithmetic because it decreases by a factor of 4.
My Answer: B??? I have no idea... Please Help?
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Ok me saying "No idea" is just a metaphor for me saying "I do know, its just that I need a little more help understanding". I am smart its just that this unit is hard and no matter how much I study, I doesn't help.
I get that it's annoying but sometimes, it doesn't mean what you think all the time. People just need help once in a while but thank you anyway.
I post the answer later when I'm done
I get that it's annoying but sometimes, it doesn't mean what you think all the time. People just need help once in a while but thank you anyway.
I post the answer later when I'm done
what was the answer?
and he was never seen again
must have got good grade
or a bad one
whats the damn answer tho? lmao
The answer Is C
some say he is still trying to finish his test today.
Answer is B trust me
ima trust Jzzz ima come back when I have the answer
She never came back either- ;-;
I think its B i tell after i take it
IT IS B
amogusus
dff
Anonymous is correct! Checked my answer against his correct! Thank you Anonymous!!!
Answer: B.)
(The sequence is arithmetic because it decreases by a factor of 1/16.)
My explanation:
Arithmetic means for a list of numbers to have a defined pattern. In other words, if you take any number in the sequence and subtract it from the previous one, and the result is always the same, (constant) then it is an arithmetic sequence.
The answer is not geometric because a geometric sequence is an ordered list of numbers in which each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed non-zero number called the common ratio. Also known as a geometric progression. (None of the numbers are like this)
(The sequence is arithmetic because it decreases by a factor of 1/16.)
My explanation:
Arithmetic means for a list of numbers to have a defined pattern. In other words, if you take any number in the sequence and subtract it from the previous one, and the result is always the same, (constant) then it is an arithmetic sequence.
The answer is not geometric because a geometric sequence is an ordered list of numbers in which each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed non-zero number called the common ratio. Also known as a geometric progression. (None of the numbers are like this)
Legend has it Angel is still trying to complete that test 7 years later, to this very day...
This was hilarious Lmao
yall I think Angel died...
ig theyre really an angel now then, arent they?