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1. The product of the first three terms of a geometric progression is 512.If the first term is a, and the common ration is (a) Express rin terms of a (3 marks) (b)Given that the…
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1. The product of the first three terms of a geometric progression is 512.If the first term is a, and the
common ration is
(a) Express rin terms of a
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(b)Given that the sum of the three terms is 49
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