SOLUTION: The product of three consecutive terms in a geometric sequence is -1000, and their sum is 15. Find the common ratio.

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Question 439410: The product of three consecutive terms in a geometric sequence is -1000, and their sum is 15. Find the common ratio.
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let a, ar, and be the terms in geometric sequence.
Then from the given, , or ar = -10, after taking cube roots.
==> a = -10/r.
Also, <==>
<==>
<==> , after cross-multiplying and simplifying.
<==> (2r+1)(r+1) = 0
==> r = -1/2 or -2
==> a = 20 or 5, respectively.
Hence the sequences are {20, -10, 5} and { 5, -10, 20}. (The two sequences are DIFFERENT because they have different first terms and common ratios.)

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