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Find the number of 6 -term strictly increasing geometric progressions, such that all terms are positive integers less than 1000.
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Find the number of 6 -term strictly increasing geometric progressions, such that all terms are positive integers less than 1000.
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Find two geometric progressions having: 54 as third term and 27/32 as ninth term.
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Find the 7th term of a Geometric progressions, if the first and the 5th term are 16 and A respectively
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The second and fifth terms of a geometric progressions are 16 and 2 respectively. Determine the common ratio and the first term
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Two geometric progressions have equal sums to infinity. Their first terms are 27 and 36 respectively. If the common ratio of the
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How many distinct geometric progressions are there, such that the first term is 1, the last term is 1024 and every term is an
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How many integers appear in both of the following arithmetic progressions:
A1: 2, 9, 16,.....2+(1000-1)*7 A2: 3, 12,
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1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term.
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sylvia
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Calculate S(17) for the geometric series 256 - 128 + 64 - 32 + ... using the finite geometric sum formula. Round your answer to
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Max
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