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27 July, 06:25

You are having a discussion about sequences with your classmate. She insists that the sequence 2, 3, 5, 8, 12 must be either arithmetic or geometric. Is she correct or incorrect? Explain.

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  1. 27 July, 06:53
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    If arithmetic, then there is a common difference

    if geometric, then there is a common ratio

    to find the common ratio or difference

    if you subtract successive terms from each other, they should have the same result if it is aritmetic

    if you divide successive terms by each other, they should have the same result if it is geometric

    2,3 and 5

    3-2=1

    5-3=2

    2≠1

    not aritmetic

    3/2=1.5

    5/3=1.66666

    1.5≠1.6666

    not geometric

    she is wrong
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