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An arithmetic-geometric mean is a mean of two numbers which is the common limit of a pair of sequences, whose terms are defined by taking the arithmetic and geometric means of the previous pair of terms.

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An arithmetic-geometric mean is a mean of two numbers which is the common limit of a pair of sequences, whose terms are defined by taking the arithmetic and geometric means of the previous pair of terms.

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1.The Geometric mean is less then the arithmetic mean.

GEOMETRIC MEAN < ARITHMETIC MEAN

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they look like arithmetic and geometric patterns in math

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an arithmetic sequeunce does not have the sum to infinty, and a geometric sequence has.

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