I am doing Geometric sequences,

  1. Eric thinks of 2 sequences.One is geometric and the other arithmetic.Both sequences start with the number 3.The common ratio of
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  2. Consider all 3-term geometric sequences with first term 1 and with common ratio the square of an integer between 1 and 1000
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  3. Consider all 3-term geometric sequences with first term 1 and with common ratio the square of an integer between 1 and 1000. How
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  4. Consider all 3-term geometric sequences with first term 1 and with common ratio the square of an integer between 1 and 1000. How
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  5. 12,b,75 , are consecutive terms of geometric sequences.what it is common ratio for the sequences?
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  6. Provide the explicit and recursive formulas for the following, as well as a description of and a drawing/example of the graph(s)
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  7. I am doing Geometric sequences, but I cannot figure out how to find the Nth term of a geometric sequence.The problem is A1 = 64,
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  8. Geometric Sequences Quick Check3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which exponential function can be used to show the geometric sequence
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  9. Geometric Sequences Quick Check3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which exponential function can be used to show the geometric sequence
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  10. NUMBER SEQUENCESidentify the sequence as arithmetic, geometric, both, or neither. 1. 7, 9, 11, 13,... arithmetic**** geometric
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