Geometric series: Finite and infinite

  1. Which formula can be adapted to calculate the future value of an annuity?(1 point) Responses the sum of an infinite arithmetic
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  2. I need some help!Determine whether infinite geometric series has a finite sum. If so, find the limiting value. 112+56+28+....
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  3. I need some help!Determine whether infinite geometric series has a finite sum. If so, find the limiting value. 112+56+28+....
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    2. Kris asked by Kris
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  4. Two questions I need help with.Find the indicated partial sum using the information given. 1. a3=4/9, a7=9/64, S6 Determine
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  5. Describe an infinite geometric series with a beginning value of 2 that converges to 10. What are the first four terms of the
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  6. Okay, I was taught that if a geometric series is infinite and it diverges then it has no limit and no sum. Looking back in my
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  7. which of the following is true statement ?a. a finite series has no sum b. any finite series has a sum c. some infinite
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  8. Which of the following correctly uses the formula for the finite geometric series to derive the sum of the first seven terms of
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  9. Which of the following correctly uses the formula for the finite geometric series to derive the sum of the first seven terms of
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  10. Geometric series: Finite and infiniten=5 a1=243 r=2/3 i=1 This is the equation 243(2/3)^i My answer is 633 n=infinity sign a1=5
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