How do you find the fifth term in a geometric sequence in which the fourth term is 5, the sixth term is 7, and the common ratio is negative?
2 Answers
Nov 29, 2015
Explanation:
5th term
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Nov 29, 2015
The fifth term will be a geometric mean of the fourth and sixth term.
Since the common ratio is negative it will be
Explanation:
The general form of a term of a geometric sequence is:
#a^n = a r^(n-1)#
Where
We are given
So
So
Then
Or just taking the geometric mean of
#a_5 = +-sqrt(a_4 * a_6) = +-sqrt(35)#
and we need to use the negative square root to get a negative common ratio.