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Write the first 6 terms of the sequences whose nth terms are given below and classify them as arithmetic progression, geometric progression, arithmetico-geometric progression, harmonic progression - Mathematics

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Write the first 6 terms of the sequences whose nth terms are given below and classify them as arithmetic progression, geometric progression, arithmetico-geometric progression, harmonic progression and none of them

`4 (1/2)^"n"`

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Solution

Given the nth term an = `4 (1/(2^"n"))`

a1 = `4 xx 1/2^1` = 2

a2 = `4 xx 1/2^2 = 4 xx 1/4` = 1

a3 = `4 xx 1/2^3 = 4 xx 1/8 = 1/2`

a4 = `4 xx 1/2^4 = 4 xx 1/16 = 1/4`

a5 = `4 xx 1/2^5 = 4 xx 1/32 = 1/8`

a6 = `4 xx 1/2^6 = 4 xx 1/64 = 1/16`

∴ The given sequence is 2, 1, `1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16`
First term a1 = 2
Second term a2 = 1
r = `"a"_2/"a"_1 = 1/2`

r = `"a"_3/"a"_2 = (1/2)/1 = 1/2`

∴ The given sequence is a G.P with first term a = 2, common ratio r = `1/2`

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Chapter 5: Binomial Theorem, Sequences and Series - Exercise 5.2 [Page 217]

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Samacheer Kalvi Mathematics - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 5 Binomial Theorem, Sequences and Series
Exercise 5.2 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 217

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