Concept explainers
State whether the statement “An geometric sequence is a sequence in which every term is determined by adding a constant value to the previous term “is true or false.
Answer to Problem 7SGR
This is a false statement, arithmetic sequence.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
An geometric sequence is a sequence in which every term is determined by adding a constant value to the previous term.
Concept Used:
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence with the difference between two consecutive terms constant. The difference is called the common difference. A geometric sequence is a sequence with the ratio between two consecutive terms constant. This ratio is called the common ratio.
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which every term is determined by adding a constant value to the previous term.
This is a false statement.
Thus, this is a false statement, arithmetic sequence.
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