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#1 2007-08-04 01:15:42

teo
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sequences and series problem

the first term of a geometric series is 8. the sum of its first ten terms is 1/8 of the sum of the reciprocal of these terms. find the common ratio.


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#2 2007-08-04 13:03:37

John E. Franklin
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Re: sequences and series problem

I just guessed and tried it out.
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#3 2007-08-04 22:00:33

JaneFairfax
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Re: sequences and series problem

Let the common ratio be r.

Then notice that the reciprocals of the first geometric series form another geometric series with first term 1⁄8 and common ratio 1⁄r.

Hence using the formula for sum of terms

Solve this and you should get r = 1⁄2.

John E. Franklin wrote:

I just guessed and tried it out.

Guessing may work sometimes, but it is by no means a method I would give as a foolproof advice to people who need help with their problems. neutral The problem isn’t that tricky anyway – all you need is to know the formula for the (finite) sum of terms of a GP.

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