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Question
15, 30, 60, 120.... are in G.P. (Geometric Progression):
- Find the nth term of this G.P. in terms of n.
- How many terms of the above G.P. will give the sum 945?
Solution
a. Given, G.P. is 15, 30, 60, 120....
Here, a = 15
Common ratio (r) = `30/15` = 2
Then an = arn – 1
= 15(2)n – 1
b. Sum of n terms,
`S_n = (a(r^n - 1))/(r - 1)` ...(∵ r > 1)
`\implies 945 = 15((2^n - 1))/(2 - 1)`
`\implies 945/15 = 2^n - 1`
`\implies` 63 = 2n – 1
`\implies` 2n = 64
`\implies` 2n = 26
∴ n = 6
Hence, number of terms needed are 6.
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