Consider two sequences starting with the following terms: (i) a1=100, a2-87, a3=74, (ii) a1=1, az=, a3=6 Let S, denote the sum of the first n terms of a given sequence. Out of these two sequences given above, identify the geometric sequeice. Find S4 correct to 4 decimal places for the geometric sequence.
Consider two sequences starting with the following terms: (i) a1=100, a2-87, a3=74, (ii) a1=1, az=, a3=6 Let S, denote the sum of the first n terms of a given sequence. Out of these two sequences given above, identify the geometric sequeice. Find S4 correct to 4 decimal places for the geometric sequence.
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