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The sum of the first three terms of a G.p is half its sum to infinity.find the positive common ratio
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The sum of the first three terms of a G.p is half its sum to infinity.find the positive common ratio
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Sum of infinite terms of GP suggests common ratio r < 1.
Let the first term be 'a' and common ratio be 'r'.
a + ar + ar² = a/2(1 - r)
=> r² + r + 1 = 1/2(1 - r)
=> r² + r + 1 - r³ - r² - r = 1/2
=> r³ = 1/2
=> r = (½)^⅓
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