An exponential sequence of positive

  1. Which of the following can also be written as a recursive sequence?Select all that apply. arithmetic sequence geometric sequence
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  2. . The three consecutive terms of anexponential sequence (G.P) are the second, third and sixth terms of a linear sequence (A.P).
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  3. The second and forth term of an exponential sequence (G .P) of positive term are 9 and 4 respectively. Find theA. Common ratio
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  4. The first third and ninth terms of a linear sequence are the first three terms of an exponential sequence. The 7th term of the
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  5. An exponential sequence (GP)of positive terms and a linear sequence (AP)have the same first term.the sum of their first terms is
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  6. An exponential sequence of positive terms and a linear sequence have the same first term.the sum of their first terms is 3 the
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  7. The second and fourth terms of an exponential sequence of positive terms are 9 and 4 respectively finding the first team
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  8. An exponential sequence of positive terms and a linear sequence have the same first terms.the sum of their second terms is 3/2
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  9. Given a positive integer n, let S(n) denote the digit sum of n. Consider the sequence of numbers given byn₁ = S(n) nk =
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  10. Given a positive integer n, let S(n) denote the digit sum of n. Consider the sequence of numbers given byn₁ = S(n) nk =
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