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Verify whether the following sequence is G.P. If so, find tn. sqrt(5), 1/sqrt(5), 1/(5sqrt(5)), 1/(25sqrt(5)), ...

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Verify whether the following sequence is G.P. If so, find tn.

`sqrt(5), 1/sqrt(5), 1/(5sqrt(5)), 1/(25sqrt(5)), ...`

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Solution

`sqrt(5), 1/sqrt(5), 1/(5sqrt(5)), 1/(25sqrt(5)), ...`

t1 = `sqrt(5)`, t2 = `1/sqrt(5)`, t3 = `1/(5sqrt(5))`, t4 = `1/(25sqrt(5)`, ...

Here, `t_2/t_1 = t_3/t_2 = t_4/t_3 = 1/5`

Since, the ratio of any two consecutive terms is a constant, the given sequence is a geometric progression.

Here, a = `sqrt(5)`, r = `1/5`

tn = arn–1

∴ tn = `sqrt(5) (1/5)^(n - 1)`

= `(5)^(1/2) (5)^(1 - n)`

= `(5)^(3/2 - n)`

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Chapter 4: Sequences and Series - EXERCISE 4.1 [Page 50]

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Balbharati Mathematics and Statistics 1 (Commerce) [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4 Sequences and Series
EXERCISE 4.1 | Q 1) iii) | Page 50
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