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2. The sum to infinity of an exponential sequence with a positive common ratio is 25 and the first two terms is 16. find fifth term



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(scroll to bottom for answer)The equation you want to be using is A(n)+1=(A(n))r because this is a exponential sequence

r represents the ratio, which you said was 25, so basically you said

A(n)

____ = 25

A(n)-1

rthe sum of the first 2 terms are 16, the first two terms being A1 and A2, they need to follow the equation:

A2

__ = 25

A1

lets give them variables to make this a bit easier-

A1 will be x and A2 will be y

x+y=16(1st equation)

y/x=25, 25x=y(2nd equation)

(if you multiply y/x=25 by x you will get that 25x=y, which is where that other equation came from)

going back to x+y=16

subtract y from both sides

x=16-y

use substitution and solve for the second equation

25(16-y)=y

distribute

400-25y=y

add 25y to both sides to get rid of the -25y on the left side while keeping the equation equal

400=26y

divide both sides by 26 and you get 400/26 which simplifies to 200/13

after all that you need to multiply 200/13 by 25, 3 separate times

200 1875000

___ x 25 x 25 x 25= _________

13 13

pull it into a calculator and you get something like

142846.153846

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