SOLUTION: Consider a geometric sequence where the first term is 768 and the second term is 576.
Find the least value of n such that the nth term of the sequence is less than 7
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Question 1104433: Consider a geometric sequence where the first term is 768 and the second term is 576.
Find the least value of n such that the nth term of the sequence is less than 7
Do we do 576-768 to find r, then use an equation to find the nth term?
Answer by ikleyn(52794) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is GEOMETRIC progression.
To find "r", you must use the ratio = = 0.75.
The difference 576-768 you are talking about is IRRELEVANT.
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