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. What is the 11th term of the geometric sequence {1,000,000; 100,000; 10,000; …}?
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. What is the 11th term of the geometric sequence {1,000,000; 100,000; 10,000; …}?
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0.0001
it decreases by dividing 10 each time so your answer will be 0.0001
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A shortcut to doing this is to use exponential notation. 1,000,000 = 10^6...10^(6-11)...10^-5= 0.00001
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