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The first term of a geometric sequence is 3. The sum of the first two terms is 15 and the sum of the first 3 terms is 63. Determine the common ratio. Select one: a. 3 b. 63 c. …
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The first term of a geometric sequence is 3. The sum of the first two terms is 15 and the sum of the first 3 terms is 63. Determine the common ratio. Select one:
a. 3
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c. 4
d. 5
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63 is the common term. 3+12+48=63
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