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4 January, 07:01

Use the geometric mean to find the 7th term in a geometric sequence if the 6th term is 12 and the 8th term is 27. 20 19.5 18 17

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  1. 4 January, 08:02
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    A₆ = 12

    a₇ = ? = x

    a₈ 27

    In this case x is the geometric mean & as per the formula

    geometric mean of 2 numbers = √ (a₆ * a₈) = √ (12*27)

    & x=18.

    Proof:

    Find the common ratio between a₇ & a₆ = = > = (x) / 12

    now find the common ration between a₈ & a₇ = = = > = 27 / (x)

    x/12 = 27/x = = = > x² = 12*27 = = > x² = 324 & x = √324 = 18
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