flaont29

flaont29

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2022-04-21

A. For each sequences, write AS if it is Arithmetic sequence and GS if it is Geometric sequence, or NEITHER,

1) -1,-2,-4,-8,-16, ...

2) 5,17,35,59,89, ...

3) 21,28,36,45,55, ...

4) 4,16,64,256,1024, ...

5) 4,9,14,19,24, ...

6) 2,4,7,10,12, ...

7) 10,21,30,41,50, ...

8) 1,5,25,125,625, ...

9) 3,6,12,24,48, ...

10) 32, 37,42,47, 52, ...

Answer & Explanation

nick1337

nick1337

Expert2023-04-29Added 777 answers

1) The given sequence is a GEOMETRIC sequence because each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by -2.

2) The given sequence is neither an ARITHMETIC nor a GEOMETRIC sequence. It does not have a constant difference or ratio between terms.

3) The given sequence is neither an ARITHMETIC nor a GEOMETRIC sequence. It does not have a constant difference or ratio between terms.

4) The given sequence is a GEOMETRIC sequence because each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by 4.

5) The given sequence is an ARITHMETIC sequence because each term is obtained by adding 5 to the previous term.

6) The given sequence is neither an ARITHMETIC nor a GEOMETRIC sequence. It does not have a constant difference or ratio between terms.

7) The given sequence is neither an ARITHMETIC nor a GEOMETRIC sequence. It does not have a constant difference or ratio between terms.

8) The given sequence is a GEOMETRIC sequence because each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by 5.

9) The given sequence is a GEOMETRIC sequence because each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by 2.

10) The given sequence is an ARITHMETIC sequence because each term is obtained by adding 5 to the previous term.

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