Gday, I have a question about Q8a(ii) of exercise 6J (pg 221) of the year 11Cambridge 3 unit maths book.
The question is to find the sum from n=3 to n=8 of log[base a] 3^n-4.
It seems simple enough, except that the second term of this series is 0, which I believe is impossible for a GP (since r=0 is invalid because then T3/T4 is indeterminable)
Anyway, the answers say the answer is 9 log[base a] 3. I can't see how they got that, and I can't see how a GP can have a 2nd term of 0.
Any help would be appreciated greatly.
The question is to find the sum from n=3 to n=8 of log[base a] 3^n-4.
It seems simple enough, except that the second term of this series is 0, which I believe is impossible for a GP (since r=0 is invalid because then T3/T4 is indeterminable)
Anyway, the answers say the answer is 9 log[base a] 3. I can't see how they got that, and I can't see how a GP can have a 2nd term of 0.
Any help would be appreciated greatly.