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    How do I find the nth term in the sequence 1, 2, 4, 7, 11?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You can't do it, because that is neither a geometric nor an arithmetic sequence.
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    How do I get the first term in a geometric sequence?
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    Take this for example. If you have given a3 = 27 and r = 3, divide 27 by 3, which is 9. Divide again by 3 and get 3. Then you have a1 = 3, a2 = 9, and a3 = 27. If you know the constant and one term in the geometric sequence, you can calculate any other term in the sequence.
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    How do I get the nth term in a geometric sequence if the first term isn't given?
    Donagan
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    If you are given any term in the sequence, treat it as if it's the first term, and proceed as usual from there. If you're not given any terms in the sequence, you cannot find the nth term.
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    How do I get the last term of 2,4,8,20,56?
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    There is no last term. Numbers are infinite, so the sequence goes on forever.
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    How do I find the recursive rule for the geometric sequence 500, 100, 20?
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    f(n) = (n-1)*r f(n) = (n-1) *1/5 f(1)=500 r is the common ratio and f1 is the first term. (n-1) is the previous term.
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    How do I find the first term if I know 50th term sum?
    Donagan
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    You would also have to know r, the common ratio between consecutive terms. Then use the formula for finding the sum of a geometric sequence to solve for the first term.
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    How do you find the first term?
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    Usually, a given formula will help you find the first term. If there are no given formulas, the first term will often be given.
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    How can I write down a formula to calculate how many people can be seated using n tables?
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    P=n*y, where P = total number of people, n = number of tables and y = number of people per table.
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    How do I find the last term if the term number is not given?
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    It can't be done.
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    How can I find n if a and r are given?
    Donagan
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    You can't find n unless you also know the nth term.
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    How do I calculate 3+3+3+.nth term using geometric progression?
    Donagan
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    In this example r = 1. The usual formula for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric sequence does not work when r = 1. Instead, the sum is simply 3 multiplied by n.
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    How will I find the number of terms if I am missing if I only know the value of the last term, the value of the first term, and the common ratio?
    Donagan
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    Consider the last term to be the nth term. Then use the equation: nth term = (a)[r^(n-1)]. Plug in the known values to solve for n.
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    What do I do if the numbers are four digits long?
    Donagan
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    Use a calculator. The process remains the same no matter how large the numbers are.
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    What is the expression for the nth term if the sequence is 5, 11, 23, 47?
    Donagan
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    Because that is not a geometric sequence, you can't find the nth term. In a geometric sequence each term (except the first) is found by multiplying the preceding term by a given constant. (The sequence you've proposed is derived by multiplying the preceding term by 2 and then adding 1.)
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    How do I calculate six values between 32 and 16807 when the values form a geometric progression?
    Donagan
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    You're given the eighth term. So 16,807 = (a)[r^(n-1)] = (32)(r^7). Divide by 32: 525.22 = r^7. That involves a difficult calculation, but once you find r, you would multiply it by 32 to find the first unknown term, and keep multiplying by r to find the five other unknown terms.
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    How do I find the missing terms when only the first and last term are given?
    Donagan
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    You can't find the missing terms unless you also know either the ratio or the number of terms in the sequence.
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    How can I find the A sub 7 if only first term and common ration are given?
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    An= Asub1(R^n-1), so if my Asub1 is 2 and my common ration (R) is 4, my A sub 7 would be like this: Asub7=2(4^7-1).
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    How do I find the next term in the geometric sequence 324, -108, 36?
    Community Answer
    Use the formula An=A1(R^n-1), then substitute.
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    How about when using fractions in the sequence, how would I solve that?
    Community Answer
    The same way. Treat fractions as you would any other number in a geometric sequence. Presumably you know how to multiply/divide fractions. So you just do the division/multiplication parts with fractions instead of whole numbers.
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    How do I find the pattern of a geometric sequence?
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    Divide it by its preceding numbers to find the common ratio and if this is the same for all the numbers given in that example, then that number is the common ratio. For example: in 2,4,8,16,16 divided by 8 = 2 and 8 divided by 4 = 2 and 4 divided by 2 = 2.
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    How do I find the sum of the sequence -1/4,2,-16?
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    Since there are 3 terms, you are going to find S3 in which the formular is a[(r^n)-1]/r-1 when the magnitude of r is greater than 1.
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    How to find the number of the following terms of AP 1,8,15,...,78?
    Donagan
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    The difference between terms is 7. The difference between 15 and 78 is 63. Divide 7 into 63 to get 9, which is the number of terms in that sequence between 15 and 78.
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    What is the nth term for 5, 6, 7, 8, 9?
    Donagan
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    The nth term is (n+4). There is no "formula" for this. The question can be answered "by inspection" only. (That means just looking at the situation and figuring out what's required.)
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    How I can find the 90,30,10,__,__,?
    Donagan
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    Assuming that's a geometric sequence, you go from 90 to 30 by dividing 90 by 3, and you go from 30 to 10 by dividing 30 by 3. If you divide 10 by 3, you get 10/3 for the fourth term, and then you get 10/9 for the fifth term.
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    What is the next term in the geometric sequence 4, -12 36?
    Donagan
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    To get from 4 to -12, you have to multiply by (-3). Likewise, to get from -12 to 36, you have to multiply by (-3). So obviously, the common ratio in the sequence is -3. Therefore, the next term in the sequence is (36)(-3) = -108.
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    What three numbers would come between one and eighty-one in a geometric sequence?
    Donagan
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    The numbers are 3, 9 and 27. You would probably have to use "trial and error" here, starting with a common ratio of 2 and then trying 3. It would help to recognize that (3)(3) = 9, and (9)(9) = 81.
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    What is the 100th term of 6, 12, 20, 30,....?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    That's not a geometric sequence, so the formula given above does not apply.
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    If the 2nd term is 24, then how do we find the 3rd term?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    We don't have enough information to do that. We'd need the first term or the common ratio.
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