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In an infinite geometric progression with positive terms and with a common ratio |r|<1, the sum of the first three terms is 26/3
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Alex Chien
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The third, fifth and seventeenth terms of an arithmetic progression are in geometric progression. Find the common ratio of the
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Gustav
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In an infinite geometric progression with positive terms and with a common ratio |r|<1, the sum of the first three terms is
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Anonymous
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Find the sum of the first five terms of an infinite geometric progression with a common ratio |r|<1 if the second term is (4/3)
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Anonymous
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The first three terms of a geometric progression are also the first ninth and eleventh terms respectic of an arithmetic
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Barrie juldeh
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The three real,distint and non-zero numbers
a,b,c are such that a,b,c are in arithmetic progression and a,c,b are in geometric
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The second, third and ninth terms of an arithmetic progression forms the first, second and third terms of a geometric
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Mr. Bett
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If the sum of the first and the second terms of an infinite Geometric progression is equal to 3/8, and the sum of its term is
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Ali
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The first term of an infinite geometric progression is 1 and the sum of the terms is 13, find common ratio.
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Rahul
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The first, second and third terms of a geometric progression are 2k+3, k+6 and k, respectively. Given that all the terms of
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Tara
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