The first term of geometric term is 6 and comman ratio is 3 what is the 6th term??
1 Answer
The
Explanation:
The formula for the
#a_n = a_1xxr^(n-1)#
where
#a_n# is the#n^"th"# term in the series,#a_1# is the#1^"st"# term in the series, and#r# is the common ratio between terms.
We know
#a_n = a_1xxr^(n-1)#
#a_6 = 6 xx 3^(6-1)#
#color(white)(a_6)=6 xx 3^5#
#color(white)(a_6)=6 xx 243#
#color(white)(a_6)=1458#
Why does this formula work?
Having a common ratio
For example, the
#a_2 = a_1 xx r#
And the
#a_3 = a_2 xx r#
But wait—
#a_3 = (a_1 xx r) xx r#
#color(white)(a_3)= a_1 xx r^2#
Since the next term will again be
Thinking of it this way, our terms in the sequence become:
#ul(" "n" "|" "1" "2" "3" "4" "..." "n" ")#
#" "a_n" "|" "a" "ar" "ar^2" "ar^3" " ... " "ar^(n-1)#
where
This is where the formula