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Activity 3.3: Solve for the missing term given the geometric sequence described
below.
r=2
n = 4
r=3
n = 5
1. a, = 3;
2. a = 9;
3. ay = 8;
4. a; = 4;
r=-2
n=3
r=8
n = 3
What I have Learned
Π
is a sequence of terms in which each term is obtained by
the preceding term by a
quantity. This constant is known as
s City
the
Lesson 3.2
dintos Geometric Sequence
-Lase
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