The fifth, ninth and sixteenth terms of a linear sequence are consecutive term of an...
The fifth, ninth and sixteenth terms of a linear sequence are consecutive term of an...
The fifth, ninth and sixteenth terms of a linear sequence are consecutive term of an exponential sequence
A) Find the common difference of the linear sequence in terms of the first term.
B) Show that the twenty- first, thirty seventh, and sixty fifth terms of it he linear sequence are consecutive terms of an exponential sequence whose common ratio is 1/4?
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