+ 1/32
Yes.
You start with the number 4, then multiply with the "common ratio" to get the next term. That, in turn, is multiplied by the common ratio to get the next term, etc.
Change in the demand for a goods and the change in its price. The ratio is negative but the negative sign is usually dropped.
Yes. It's the ratio of negative 33 to 4, also the ratio of 33 to negative 4. Any positive or negative decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is rational.
the fixed amount multiplied is called Common ratio
If the common ratio is negative then the points are alternately positive and negative. While their absolute values will lie on an exponential curve, an oscillating sequence will not lie on such a curve,
Yes.
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You start with the number 4, then multiply with the "common ratio" to get the next term. That, in turn, is multiplied by the common ratio to get the next term, etc.
Eight. (8)
Yes.
The geometric sequence with three terms with a sum of nine and the sum to infinity of 8 is -9,-18, and 36. The first term is -9 and the common ratio is -2.
Negative is the ratio of -12 to 1 . Since it's the ratio of two integers, it's rational.
Probability is a ratio of two counts: both of which MUST be positive. Their ratio cannot be negative.
Change in the demand for a goods and the change in its price. The ratio is negative but the negative sign is usually dropped.
Yes. It's the ratio of negative 33 to 4, also the ratio of 33 to negative 4. Any positive or negative decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is rational.
the fixed amount multiplied is called Common ratio