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In a geometric sequence, the term an+1 can be smaller than the term ar O A. True O B. False​

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True

Explanation:

In a geometric sequence, the terms a[n+1] and a[n] are related by the common ratio. If the sequence is otherwise unspecified, two sequential terms may have any a relation you like.* Either could be larger or smaller than the other.

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* If one is zero, the other must be as well. Multiplying 0 by any finite common ratio will give zero as the next term.

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