Find the numbers of terms

  1. is it possible to find a sequence with the ruleadd four for wichall terms are multiples of four and eight all terms are even
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  2. 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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  3. 1. Find the sum of the first 21 terms of the arithmetic sequence given by the formula an = n+5I see that I have to plug in
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  4. 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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  5. What is the sum of the first 200 odd numbers?A rectangle has an area of 120 cm square we are trying to find possible perimeters.
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  6. 1)The first term of an arithmetic progression is 2.The sum of the first three numbers is 8 terms of the AP is 156.i)Find the
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  7. The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 96.If the lowest number is y then:a)write down an expression for the other two
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  8. The numbers p,10 and q are 3 consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression .the numbers p,6 and q are 3 consecutive terms of a
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  9. Find the numbers of terms in a g.p given that its first and last terms are 5 1/3k and 248/256k respectively and that its common
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    2. Orere asked by Orere
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  10. The sum of three different numbers which are consecutive terms of a geometric progression is 28. The numbers are also the first,
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    2. Kelvin asked by Kelvin
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