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Sir Col
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Another mathematics teacher at my school brought a question she found in a textbook to my attention and I cannot see how it is supposed to be solved easily... Quote:The sum of the first four terms of a geometric series is 5468.75 and the first term is 2000. Find the value of the common ratio if all the terms are positive. |
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Re: GP Problem
« Reply #1 on: May 6th, 2008, 3:18pm » |
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Nothing obvious, but 1+x+x^2+x^3 = 5468.75/2000= 175/64 (1+x)(1+x^2)= 175/64 guess -> (4+y)(16+y^2) = 175, y=4x 175 = 7 * 25 => y = 3 => x = 3/4 It shouldn't be hard to find a similar problem where this approach would utterly fail, I imagine. Of course, textbooks have the tendency towards simple answers. I'd expect a neat fraction, and so I found it.
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