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Geometric 10

The document discusses geometric sequences, which are sequences where each term is formed by multiplying the previous term by a common ratio. It provides examples of geometric sequences and the formula used to find the nth term: tn = a * r^(n-1), where a is the first term and r is the common ratio. Several problems are then presented involving calculating terms in geometric sequences, finding common ratios or first terms, and applying geometric sequences to population growth problems.

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Geometric 10

The document discusses geometric sequences, which are sequences where each term is formed by multiplying the previous term by a common ratio. It provides examples of geometric sequences and the formula used to find the nth term: tn = a * r^(n-1), where a is the first term and r is the common ratio. Several problems are then presented involving calculating terms in geometric sequences, finding common ratios or first terms, and applying geometric sequences to population growth problems.

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Geometric Sequences 10

A geometric sequence is one in which a term is formed by multiplying


the previous term by some number.

Example of a geometric sequence: 3, 12, 48, 1 9 2 ....

In this sequence, the first term is 3, and each successive term is


found by multiplying the previous term by 4.

All geometric sequences have the following form.

t1, t 2, t 3, t 4 , ...
The terms are t1 , t2 , t3 , and so on. The nth term in the sequence is
given by tn .

tn = a ⋅ r n-1

We can write the sequence as;

a,ar, ar 2, ar 3, ...

The first term of the sequence is a. The number that multiplies the
previous term is r. The number r is called the common ratio. The
first term and the common ratio can be any real number.

Problems:

1) Give the next three terms in each sequence.

a) 1/3, 1, 3, .... b) 1024, 128, 16, ....

c) √2, 2, 2√2, .... d) -96, 48, -24, ....

2) Write down the first three terms.

a) a = 5, r = 2 b) a = 8, r = 1/2
c) a = 512, r = -1/4 d) a = -1/27, r = 9

3) Write down the first three terms. (n = 1, 2, 3)

a) tn = 2n - 1 b) tn = 25(1/5)n - 1

c) tn = (-3)n d) tn = 2(4)n - 2

4) A geometric sequence is given by:

-729, 243, -81, 27, ...

a) What is the value of the first term a?

b) What is the value of the common ratio r?

c) Write down the next three terms.

d) Give the value of n for the term which is -1.

e) Find the tenth term.

5) A population of bacteria doubles every 20 minutes. The initial


population of bacteria is 1000.

a) How many bacteria will there be in 2 hours?

b) When will the population be 512,000?

Answers: 1)a) 9, 27, 81, b) 2, 1/4, 1/32, c) 4, 4√2, 8, d) 12, -6, 3,


2)a) 5, 10, 20, b) 8, 4, 2, c) 512, -128, 32, d) -1/27, -1/3, -3, 3)a) 1,
2, 4, b) 25, 5, 1, c) -3, 9, -27, d) 1/2, 2, 8, 4)a) -729, b) -1/3, c) -9, 3,
-1, d) 7, e) 1/27, 5)a) 64,000, b) 3 hours.

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