Zak Ambrose
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Find the first 3 terms of a Geometric Sequence given that the sum of the first four terms is 65/3 and the sum to infinity is 27.
any help appreciated.
any help appreciated.
That's because r = -2/3 as well (recall: (-2/3)^4 = 16/81)Zak Ambrose said:thank you very much, been struggling over that one for awhile now.
the answer is correct, 9, 6, 4
apparently it could have been 45, -30, 20 aswell [according to textbook]
Well, (-2)^n = -512Zak Ambrose said:oh sorry, i ended up with
(-2)^n = -512
hmm... so that means n has to a an odd number.
perhaps some old fashion trial and error.
-2^3 = -8
-2^5 = -32
-2^7 = -128
-2^9 = -512
so n=9
but there must be a better way than trial and error/
Just wondering - why is n an odd number?lyounamu said:Well, (-2)^n = -512
-2^n = -512 (since n = odd number anyway)
2^n = 512
n = ln2(512)
= 9
n has be to an odd number because if n is an even number, anythiing to the power of postivive must be positive. But in that case, it was negative so n must be an odd number. (except 0)Aerath said:Just wondering - why is n an odd number?
But you're just assuming that n is odd, just for the sake of your answer being right. =\lyounamu said:n has be to an odd number because if n is an even number, anythiing to the power of postivive must be positive. But in that case, it was negative so n must be an odd number. (except 0)
I am not really assuming because it is the way it is.Aerath said:But you're just assuming that n is odd, just for the sake of your answer being right. =\
I'm so lost.
sorry, what does ln2(512) mean?lyounamu said:Well, (-2)^n = -512
-2^n = -512 (since n = odd number anyway)
2^n = 512
n = ln2(512)
= 9
Sorry, I just woke up so I didn't realise that there was new question. (left my computer open, lol)
log2(512)Zak Ambrose said:sorry, what does ln2(512) mean?
Yeah, I know what you mean.lyounamu said:I am not really assuming because it is the way it is.
(asdasda)^even number (except 0) = positive number where asldjaljd can be anything except 0.
but if you have (-alkdjsaljd)^odd number = negative. From that, I deduced that the number is odd. If examiner was looking for decent working out, I would have explained in the middle why the number is odd not even.
2m+4/2m-8 = 5m-2/2m+4Zak Ambrose said:i guess ill just count it out until i start the calculus unit or whatever it is.
sorry for the bombardment of questions, had to do geometric sequences and series in the holidays. bastard teacher.
2m - 8, 2m + 4, 5m - 2, are successive terms of G.S. find m.
I did put m = 0. I just copied the wrong one from my word document. I forgot to copy m = 0 and added.Aerath said:Why can't m = 0?