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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Precalculus_2e_(OpenStax)/11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/11.04%3A_Geometric_Sequences
    A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term i...A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term in the sequence by the previous term.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_372%3A_College_Algebra_for_Calculus_(2e)/05%3A_Sequences_Summations_and_Logic/5.03%3A_Geometric_Sequences
    This section explains geometric sequences, where each term is found by multiplying the previous term by a common ratio. It covers explicit and recursive formulas, methods for finding terms, and applic...This section explains geometric sequences, where each term is found by multiplying the previous term by a common ratio. It covers explicit and recursive formulas, methods for finding terms, and applications. Examples illustrate how to apply these concepts.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C170%3A_Precalculus_(Tran)/11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/11.03%3A_Arithmetic_Sequences
    In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for busin...In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for business use. The book-value of these supplies decreases each year for tax purposes. This decrease in value is called depreciation. One method of calculating depreciation is straight-line depreciation, in which the value of the asset decreases by the same amount each year.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Book-_Precalculus_I_for_Highline_College_w/Rational_Inequalities_and_Equations_of_Circles/1.11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/1.11.04%3A_Geometric_Sequences
    A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term i...A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term in the sequence by the previous term.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Precalculus_2e_(OpenStax)/11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/11.03%3A_Arithmetic_Sequences
    In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for busin...In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for business use. The book-value of these supplies decreases each year for tax purposes. This decrease in value is called depreciation. One method of calculating depreciation is straight-line depreciation, in which the value of the asset decreases by the same amount each year.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Truckee_Meadows_Community_College/TMCC%3A_Precalculus_I_and_II/Under_Construction_test2_11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/Under_Construction_test2_11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory_11.3%3A_Geometric_Sequences
    A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term i...A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term in the sequence by the previous term.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Combinatorics_and_Discrete_Mathematics/Combinatorics_Through_Guided_Discovery_(Bogart)/02%3A__Induction_and_Recursion/2.02%3A_Recurrence_Relations
    A linear recurrence is one in which an is expressed as a sum of functions of n times values of (some of the terms) a_i for i < n plus (perhaps) another function (called the driving function) of ...A linear recurrence is one in which an is expressed as a sum of functions of n times values of (some of the terms) a_i for i < n plus (perhaps) another function (called the driving function) of n. A linear equation is called homogeneous if the driving function is zero (or, in other words, there is no driving function). It is called a constant coefficient linear recurrence if the functions that are multiplied by the a_i terms are all constants (but the driving function need not be constan
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C170%3A_Precalculus_(Tran)/11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/11.04%3A_Geometric_Sequences
    A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term i...A geometric sequence is one in which any term divided by the previous term is a constant. This constant is called the common ratio of the sequence. The common ratio can be found by dividing any term in the sequence by the previous term.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Book-_Precalculus_I_for_Highline_College_w/Rational_Inequalities_and_Equations_of_Circles/1.11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/1.11.03%3A_Arithmetic_Sequences
    In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for busin...In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for business use. The book-value of these supplies decreases each year for tax purposes. This decrease in value is called depreciation. One method of calculating depreciation is straight-line depreciation, in which the value of the asset decreases by the same amount each year.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Truckee_Meadows_Community_College/TMCC%3A_Precalculus_I_and_II/Under_Construction_test2_11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory/Under_Construction_test2_11%3A_Sequences_Probability_and_Counting_Theory_11.2%3A_Arithmetic_Sequences
    In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for busin...In this section, we will consider specific kinds of sequences that will allow us to calculate depreciation. For example, companies often make large purchases, such as computers and vehicles, for business use. The book-value of these supplies decreases each year for tax purposes. This decrease in value is called depreciation. One method of calculating depreciation is straight-line depreciation, in which the value of the asset decreases by the same amount each year.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_372%3A_College_Algebra_for_Calculus_(2e)/05%3A_Sequences_Summations_and_Logic/5.02%3A_Arithmetic_Sequences
    This section explains arithmetic sequences, where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. It covers explicit and recursive formulas, how to find terms in a sequence, and calculating the ...This section explains arithmetic sequences, where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. It covers explicit and recursive formulas, how to find terms in a sequence, and calculating the sum of an arithmetic sequence. Examples show how to identify and apply these sequences in different contexts.

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