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What do you need to do to find the succeeding terms in a geometric sequence?

a) Add a constant value

b) Multiply by a constant value

c) Subtract a constant value

d) Divide by a constant value

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Final answer:

To find the succeeding terms in a geometric sequence, you need to multiply each term by a constant value called the common ratio.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the succeeding terms in a geometric sequence, you need to multiply each term by a constant value. This constant value is called the common ratio, denoted by 'r'.

For example, if the first term of the sequence is 'a' and the common ratio is 'r', then the second term would be 'ar', the third term would be 'ar^2', and so on.

Therefore, the correct answer is b) Multiply by a constant value.

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