200k views
5 votes
If the first term and the common ratio of GPA are - 7 and 1/2 respectively, then find 10th term​

If the first term and the common ratio of GPA are - 7 and 1/2 respectively, then find-example-1
User Amsiddh
by
7.9k points

1 Answer

7 votes

Answer:


\sf a_(10) = -(7)/(512)

Explanation:

In a geometric progression (G.P.), the
\sf nth term (
\sf a_n) is given by the formula:


\sf a_n = a \cdot r^((n-1))

where:

-
\sf a is the first term,

-
\sf r is the common ratio, and

-
\sf n is the term number.

Given that the first term
\sf a = -7 and the common ratio
\sf r = (1)/(2), and we want to find the 10th term (
\sf a_(10)), we can substitute these values into the formula:


\sf a_(10) = -7 \cdot \left((1)/(2)\right)^9

Now, calculate this value:


\sf a_(10) = -7 \cdot (1)/(512)


\sf a_(10) = -(7)/(512)

Therefore, the 10th term of the given geometric progression is
\sf -(7)/(512).

User Pahnin
by
8.1k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories