The sum of first three terms of a G.P. is 16 and the sum of the next three terms is 128. Determine the first term, the common ratio and the sum to n terms of the G.P. View Solution the sum of the first six terms of a GP is 9 times the sum of the first three terms. The...
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1, 2, 3, 4,…., n this is an ap with first term a = 1 and last term l = n. we know that, the sum of n terms of ap when the first and last terms are known is given by: s = (n/2) (a + l) = (n/2)(1 + n) = n(n + 1)/2 therefore, the sum of the ...
Journal of the American Statistical AssociationMcCabe, G. (1973). Estimation of the number of terms in a sum. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 68:452-456.McCabe, G. (1973). Estimation of the number of terms in a sum. J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 68:452-456....
This formula is appropriate for GP withr> 1.0. Sum of Infinite Geometric Progression, IGP The number of terms in infinite geometric progression will approach to infinity (n= ∞). Sum of infinite geometric progression can only be defined at the range of -1.0 < (r≠ 0) < +1.0 exclusive....
Earlier in the lesson, a simpler shorthand for the {eq}n {/eq}th term of a geometric sequence was described. The same can be done for a geometric series, with a little reasoning. First, for convenience, use {eq}S_n {/eq} to denote the sum of the terms from 0 to {eq}n {/eq...