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1 March, 01:39

Find the sum of the geometrical equation - 3, 18, - 108, if there are 7 terms

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  1. 1 March, 01:44
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    Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

    Answer:

    Sum = - 119,962 (I hope!)

    Discussion:

    Let's determine the pattern.

    first term: - 3

    2nd term: (-3) * (-6) = 18 (multiply first term by - 6)

    3rd term: (18) * (-6) = - 108 (multiply 2nd term by - 6)

    4th term : (-108) * (-6) = 648 (etc)

    5th term : (648) * (-6) = - 3888 (etc)

    6th term : (-3888) * (-6) = 23328 (etc)

    7th term: (23328) * (-6) = - 139967 (etc)

    Sum = - 119,962

    A simpler way to do this is to use the formula for the sum of a geometric series to n terms. The series is

    -3 Sum (-6) ^n n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

    Regards,

    MrB

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