SOLUTION: Consider each given sequence start. i) Classify each as arithmetic, geometric, and/or none of these. ii) Find the 28th term. iii) Find the sum of the first 7 terms, call it S7

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Question 1178153: Consider each given sequence start. i) Classify each as arithmetic, geometric, and/or none of these. ii) Find the 28th term. iii) Find the sum of the first 7 terms, call it S7 .
b) 34 2, ,3,6,3

Answer by ikleyn(52792)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Consider each given sequence start. i) Classify each as arithmetic, geometric, and/or none of these.
ii) Find the 28th term. iii) Find the sum of the first 7 terms, call it S7 .
b) 34 2, ,3,6,3
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The comma between  34  and  2  is missed,  making the entire strategic scenario  UNCLEAR.


Also,  the term between two commas is missed.


Do you use invisible font ?


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comment from student : 3 3 - - 4 2, , 3, 6, ...... is what is written on my paper



My response : I can give a good advise to you:

        throw all this stuff to a GARBAGE BOX.

        Forget about it as of a bad dream and think how to keep healthy.




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