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16 March, 02:45

Givem the geometric sequence where à1=2 and the common ratio is 4, what is domain for N

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  1. 16 March, 03:22
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    The domain for N is All integers where n ≥ 1

    Solution:

    According to statement a1 = 2 and r = 4. This shows that r is greater than 1.

    If r is greater than 1 than it includes integers greater than 1 or equal to 1. It does not include all the real numbers because real numbers include negative numbers also.

    If starting value is 2, if we put n=0, then we get 2, but if we put a negative value than we would get a number which is not a part of our sequence.

    Thus the domain of n is All integers where n greater than or equal to 1
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