SOLUTION: I'm sorry for asking this again but I believe the first time I submitted it, it came out wrong. Find a_5 for the following geometric sequence: a_1=sqrt(x) , a_3 =4√5 T

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Question 986877: I'm sorry for asking this again but I believe the first time I submitted it, it came out wrong.
Find a_5 for the following geometric sequence: a_1=sqrt(x) , a_3 =4√5
Thanks for your help.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 





Edwin

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