<em>what is this train?????????</em><em>?</em>
Description 1: "The integer n is between -7 and -4, excluding both endpoints"
Description 2: "The integer n is larger than -7 and smaller than -4"
Answer:
neither
geometric progression
arithmetic progression
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
sequences:
To find: which of the given sequence forms arithmetic progression, geometric progression or neither of them
Solution:
A sequence forms an arithmetic progression if difference between terms remain same.
A sequence forms a geometric progression if ratio of the consecutive terms is same.
For :
Hence,the given sequence does not form an arithmetic progression.
Hence,the given sequence does not form a geometric progression.
So, is neither an arithmetic progression nor a geometric progression.
For :
As ratio of the consecutive terms is same, the sequence forms a geometric progression.
For :
As the difference between the consecutive terms is the same, the sequence forms an arithmetic progression.
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