Yes, it can both arithmetic and geometric.
The formula for an arithmetic sequence is: a(n)=a(1)+d(n-1)
The formula for a geometric sequence is: a(n)=a(1)*r^(n-1)
Now, when d is zero and r is one, a sequence is both geometric and arithmetic.
This is because it becomes a(n)=a(1)1 =a(1). Note that a(n) is often written an
It can easily observed that this makes the sequence a constant.
Answer:
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43°</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of measures of angles in triangle is 180°, so the measure of the ohter acute angle:
180° - 90° - 47° = 43°
Multiply the number of attempts with the probability,
160 x 0.8 = 128 attempts made.
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Answer: m = -4 / 2 = -2 / 1 = -2
Slope (m) = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
Their could be 14 people who order the deluxe and 18 people who get regular meals