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27 June, 04:49

the first three terms of the sequence are 6, x, y, 27 are terms of an arithmetic sequence, the last three terms of a geometric sequence. fine x and y

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  1. 27 June, 05:14
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    x=12

    y=18

    Step-by-step explanation:

    sequence: 6, x, y, 27

    first three are in a arithmetic sequence (constant flow) and last three are in a geometric sequence (increasing flow).

    we can put numbers on our x and y to test the sequence.

    therefore:

    6, 12, 18 are three numbers than increase arithmeticali in 6 units

    6+6=12

    12+6=18

    now the last 3 to proff the geometric increase:

    Sequence: 6, 12, 18, 27

    12, 18, 27 are in a geometric sequence increased by 3

    12+6 = 18 now 6+3 = 9

    18+9=27

    the arithmetic sequence is given by 6

    the geometric increse is given by an geometric increase of 3
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