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Friday, December 14, 2012
Unit K: Student Problem 10
We split up the decimal and know that the first term would be .4. That becomes 4 over 10 (we want to use fractions in this problem). To Find r, we put the second term over the first term, so: .04 over .4 which equals .1.
Next we need to plug into our infinite geometric formula. The first term is 4/10, so we write that, and multiply by .1 (which is r) raised to n-1. We multiply this out and cross cross the denominator with the reciprocal, we are left with 4/9.
This problem is about using the infinite geometric formula for a sequence with a repeating decimal (we need to rationalize it). You should pay attention to cross canceling and plugging things in to the correct area.
Next we need to plug into our infinite geometric formula. The first term is 4/10, so we write that, and multiply by .1 (which is r) raised to n-1. We multiply this out and cross cross the denominator with the reciprocal, we are left with 4/9.
This problem is about using the infinite geometric formula for a sequence with a repeating decimal (we need to rationalize it). You should pay attention to cross canceling and plugging things in to the correct area.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
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