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Let ( x n ) be an infinite geometric sequence whose first
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Let ( x n ) be an infinite geometric sequence whose first four terms are 2 , - 2 . 5 , 3 . 1
Let
(
x
n
)
be an infinite geometric sequence whose first four terms are
2
,
-
2
.
5
,
3
.
1
2
5
,
-
3
.
9
0
6
2
5
,
dots
(
a
)
Find the values of the first term
x
1
=
a and the common ratio
r
,
and write down a recurrence system for this sequence.
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