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Given two terms from a geometric sequence, identify the first term and the common ratio: a_10=1 and a_12=1/25
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Given two terms from a geometric sequence, identify the first term and the common ratio: a_10=1 and a_12=1/25
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Since
, we have
, which means
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Now,
Since
and
, we get
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