SOLUTION: The first three terms in a geometric sequence are 8b, 32b^2, and 128b^3. What is a^6?
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Question 1154631: The first three terms in a geometric sequence are 8b, 32b^2, and 128b^3. What is a^6?
Answer by greenestamps(13195) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The problem says nothing about what a is, so there is no way of knowing what a^6 is....
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