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Mathematics, 20.11.2021 01:40, anthonymcnulty321

For which of the following geometric series can the infinite sum be determined? a1 = 9, r = –0.3
a1 = 5, r = –3
a1 = 0.4, r = 2
a1 = –0.4, r = –6

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