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6 October, 03:24

When is a sequence geometric?

A. when each term is multiplied by the same number to get the next term

B. when there is a common difference between terms

C. when the sequence increases or decreases in a linear pattern

D. when the ratios between consecutive terms are reciprocals

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  1. 6 October, 03:50
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    The answer is A. Geometric means multiply & you have to multiply by the same number for it to be a sequence
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