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19 November, 10:41

The first term of a geometric sequence is 4 and the last term is 324. Find the sum if the ratio of 2 successive terms is 3.

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  1. 19 November, 12:10
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    In order to use any of the summation formulas, we need to know the total number of terms (n).

    To derrive this, we use the formula:

    An=A1 (r) ^ (n-1)

    We plug in the given information ...

    324=4 (3) ^n-1

    we can then split the exponents into n and - 1

    324=4 (3) ^n (3) ^-1

    Using our calculator, we see that this can be simplified into

    324=1.333 (3) ^n

    243.06=3^n

    Then we use logarithms to find n

    log (base 3) 243.06=n

    Use change of base formula

    we can derive that n=5

    Now, we use the finite geometric sum formula

    Sn=A1 (1-r^n) / (1-r)

    Plug in the information we know

    Sn=4 (1-3^5) / (1-3)

    Sn=4 (-242) / - 2

    Sn=-2 (-242)

    Sn=484
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