Find the first four terms

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  1. 1) The sum of last three terms of GP having n terms is 1024 time the sume of first 3 terms of GP. If 3rd term is 5. Find the
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    2. Sniper asked by Sniper
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  2. The first and last terms of an a.p are 79 and 5 and it's sum is 814 find(a) the number of terms in the a.p(b)the common
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    2. Muhammad haruna ubandawaki asked by Muhammad haruna ubandawaki
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  3. find X if the numbers X+3, 5x-3, and 7x+3 are three consecutive terms of a G.P of positive terms. with this value X and given
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    2. mili asked by mili
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  4. 1.Find an A.P. such that the sum of the first three terms is one half the sum of the next four terms,the first term being 12.2.I
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    2. Selena asked by Selena
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  5. when you are multiplying an equation how do you find like termsThe ones that look alike. The numbers are like terms such as 4 or
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    2. shawn asked by shawn
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  6. please help i have done these problems 3 times now and always get them worng.find the first three terms of (a-b)^6 find the last
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    2. Ashley asked by Ashley
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  7. 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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    2. Tosin asked by Tosin
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  8. 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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    2. Lizzy asked by Lizzy
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  9. in right triangle ABC, the altitude CD is drawn to hypotynuse AB. The length of DB is 5 units longer than AD.a) If AD = x,
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  10. The sum of 3 consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence is 165. The second of these terms is 11 times the first. Find the 3
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    2. Alice asked by Alice
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