SOLUTION: Given a solution to the question, if the first three terms of a Gp are 2x-1, x+1 and x. find the values of x, and the sum to infinity

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Question 962547: Given a solution to the question, if the first three terms of a Gp are 2x-1, x+1 and x. find the values of x, and the sum to infinity
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