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  • 02-07-2017
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Write the first ten terms of the geometric sequence a1 = 3, r = 1.1 to two decimal places. Am I supposed to multiply 3 by 1.1 ten times?

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  • 02-07-2017
The general formula for geometric series is tn = a×rⁿ⁻¹. In this question, a (or a1) is 3, and r is 1.1, therefore the first ten terms would be 3×1.1⁰ (3) , 3×1.1¹ (3.3), 3×1.1² (3.63) and so on up until you get to 3×1.1⁹ or 7.07.
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