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21 December, 02:40

If x - 4, x + 2 and 3x + 6 form a geometric sequence, find x.

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  1. 21 December, 03:06
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    x = 7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Remark

    A geometric sequence always has terms that are separated by a common ratio. For example 3 9 27 81 243 ... Each term is multiplied by a common number and the term before it. In this case the common term is 3. To get the next term after 9, you multiply 9 by 3. To get the common ratio divide the second term by the first and then the third term by the second

    Equation

    (x + 2) / (x - 4) = (3x + 6) / (x + 2)

    Solution

    I would begin this problem by taking out the common factor on the top right term. You'll see why in a second.

    (x + 2) / (x - 4) = 3 (x + 2) / (x + 2) Notice the two binomials on the right cancel.

    (x + 2) / (x - 4) = 3/1 Cross multiply (x + 2) * 1 = 3 * (x - 4) Remove the brackets on the right. x + 2 = 3x - 12 Add 12 on both sides. x + 2 + 12 = 3x - 12 + 12 Simplify x + 14 = 3x Subtract x from both sides 14 = 3x - x 2x = 14 Divide by 2 x = 14/2 x = 7
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