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Question
For a sequence, if tn = `(5^("n" - 2))/(7^("n" - 3))`, verify whether the sequence is a G.P. If it is a G.P., find its first term and the common ratio.
Solution
The sequence (tn) is a G.P. if
`("t"_("n" + 1))/("t"_"n")` = constant for all n ∈ N.
Now, tn = `(5^("n" - 2))/(7^("n" - 3))`
∴ tn+1 = `(5^("n" + 1- 2))/(7^("n" + 1 - 3)) = (5^("n" - 1))/(7^("n" - 2))`
∴ `("t"_("n" + 1))/"t"_"n" = (5^("n" - 1))/(7^("n" - 2)) = (7^("n" - 3))/(5^("n" - 2))`
= `5^(("n" - 1) - ("n" - 2)) xx 7^(("n" - 3) - ("n" - 2)`
= 5(1) x 7–1 = `5/7`
= constant , for all n ∈ N.
∴ the sequence is a G.P. with common ratio (r) = `5/7`
and first term = t1 = `(5^(1 - 2))/(7^(1 - 3))`
= `(5^(-1))/(7^(-2)) = 7^2/5 = 49/5`.
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