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loxxii 11-20-2007 10:09 PM

Sum of a geometric series
 
Find the sum (s) of a geometric series for which A1=48, An=3, and r=-1/2

Now, the formula is s = A1/1-r, so 48/1.5 = 32 is what I get.

However, the choices are
– 99, 33, 99, or 15

Why does the formula not use An and should I chose 33 since it is the closest? I am lost.

Enrique 11-20-2007 10:15 PM

Re: Sum of a geometric series
 
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Find the sum (s) of a geometric series for which A1=48, An=3, and r=-1/2

Now, the formula is s = A1/1-r, so 48/1.5 = 32 is what I get.

However, the choices are
– 99, 33, 99, or 15

Why does the formula not use An and should I chose 33 since it is the closest? I am lost.

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48 + (-24) + 12 + (-6) + 3 = 33.

Enrique 11-20-2007 10:18 PM

Re: Sum of a geometric series
 
[ QUOTE ]
Find the sum (s) of a geometric series for which A1=48, An=3, and r=-1/2

Now, the formula is s = A1/1-r, so 48/1.5 = 32 is what I get.


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The formula you site is true if you go to infinity, that is you keep summing terms till infinity
48 - 24 + 12 - 6 + 3 - 3/2 + 3/4 - 3/8 + 3/16 - ...

But the problem tells you An = 3, hence you stop the sum at 3. The formula is different in that case. Either way, to sum five terms, there's no need of a formula.

loxxii 11-20-2007 10:18 PM

Re: Sum of a geometric series
 
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