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Which sequence isn't a geometrical progression? a. 3,6,9,12 b. 4,8,16,32 c. 1,5,25,125 d.2,6,8,54
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Which sequence isn't a geometrical progression?
a. 3,6,9,12
b. 4,8,16,32
c. 1,5,25,125
d.2,6,8,54
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A. 3,6,9,12 is not a geometrical progression because it does not have the common ratio.
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