Math Notes Exercise 6.6 (Taleemcity - Com) - Optimize
Math Notes Exercise 6.6 (Taleemcity - Com) - Optimize
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A sequence {an} is a geometric sequence or geometric progression if is the same
an – 1
an
non–zero number for all n N and n > 1. The quotient is usually denoted by r and is
an – 1
called common ratio of the G.P.
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General Term of G.P.
General term or nth term of G.P. is given by
an = a1 rn – 1
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EXERCISE 6.6
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Q.1 Find the 5 term of G.P. 3, 6, 12, ......
(Lahore Board 2006, Gujranwala Board 2007)
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Solution:
Given sequence
3, 6, 12, ......
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a1 = 3, r = 3 = 2, n = 5
As an = a1 rn – 1
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a1 = 1 + i, r = 1+i, n = 11
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 436 Mathematics (Part-I)
As an = a1 rn – 1
10
a11 = (1 + i)
2
1+i
210 210 (1 + i)
= (1 + i) =
(1 + i)10 [(1 + i)2]
5
210 (1 + i) 210 (1 + i)
= =
(1 + i2 + 2i)5 (1 – 1 + 2i)5
210 (1 + i) 210 (1 + i)
= 5 =
25 . i5
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(2i)
5 1+i 51+i i
= 2 i = 2 i i
(1 + i) i
= 25 .
2
= – 32 (i + i )
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= – 32 (i – 1) = 32 (1 – i)
Q.3 Find the 12th term of 1 + i, 2i, – 2 + 2i, …….
Solution:
Given sequence
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1 + i, 2i, – 2 + 2i, …….
2i
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As an = a1 rn – 1
11
= (1 + i) 1 + i
2i
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(1 + i) (2i)11
=
(1 + i)11
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211 . i11
=
(1 + i)10
211 . (i2)5 . i 211 . (– 1)5 . i
= 5 =
[(1 + i)2] (1 + i2 + 2i)5
– 211 . i – i . 211
= 5 =
(1 – 1 + 2i) 25 . i5
6 6
2 2
= – 4 = – = – 26 = – 64
i (– 1)2
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 437 Mathematics (Part-I)
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10
= (1 + i)
2
a11
+i
1
(1 + i) . 210 210 (1 + i)
= 10 = 5
(1 + i) [(1 + i)2]
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210 (1 + i) 210 (1 + i)
= =
(1 + i2 + 2i)5 (1 – 1 + 2i)5
=
210 (1 + i)
(2i) 5 =
210 (1 + i)
5 5
2 .i
=
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25 (1 + i)
(i2)2 . i
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32 (1 + i) 32 (1 + i) i
= 2 = .i
(– 1) . i i
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32 (i + i2)
= = – 32 (i – 1) = 32 (1 – i)
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Q.5 If an automobile depreciates in values 5% every year, at the end of 4 years.
What is the value of the automobile purchased for Rs. 12,000?
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Solution:
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5
5% = 100 = 0.05
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 438 Mathematics (Part-I)
x+y x+y
Q.6 Which term of the sequence is x2 – y2, x + y, , ....... is ?
x–y (x – y)9
Solution:
Given sequence is
x+y
x2 – y2, x + y, , ......
x–y
x+y 1 x+y
a1 = x2 – y2, r = 2 = , an = , n = ?
2
x –y x –y (x – y)9
As an = a1 rn – 1
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n–1
x+y 2 2 1
9 = (x – y ) .
(x – y) x–y
x+y (x + y) (x – y)
9 =
(x – y) (x – y)n – 1
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x+y x+y
=
(x – y)9 (x – y)n – 2
1
(x – y)9
9 = n–2
=
1
(x – y)n – 2 ty
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n = 11
Q.7 If a, b, c, d are in G.P. Prove that (Gujranwala Board 2003)
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Solution:
Given that
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a, b, c, d are in G.P.
b c d
a = b = c = r (say)
b = ar (1)
2
c = br = ar . r = ar (2)
2 3
d = cr = ar . r = ar (3)
(i) To prove a – b, b – c, c – d are in G.P. we will prove that
b –c c–d
=
a–b b–c
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 439 Mathematics (Part-I)
b–c
Take L.H.S. = a – b
ar – ar2
= from (1) and (2)
a – ar
ar (1 – r)
= = r
a (1 – r)
c–d
Now R.H.S. =
b–c
ar2 – 2r3
= from (1), (2), (3)
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ar – ar2
ar2 (1 – r)
= ar (1 – r) = r
L.H.S. = R.H.S.
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a – b, b – c, c – d are in G.P.
(ii) To prove a2 – b2, b2 – c2, c2 – d2 are in G.P. we will prove that
b2 – c2
a2 – b2
=
c2 – d2
b2 – c2
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b2 – c2
Take L.H.S. =
a2 – b2
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(ar)2 – (ar2)2
= 2 2 from (1) and (2)
a – (ar)
a2r2 – a2 r4 a2 r2 (1 – r2)
= = = r2
a2 – a2 r 2 a2 (1 – r2)
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c2 – d2
Now R.H.S. =
b2 – c2
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2 2 3 2
(ar ) – (ar )
= from (1), (2), (3)
(ar)2 – (ar2)2
2 4 2 6
a r –a r a2 r4 (1 – r2) 2
= = = r
a2 r2 – a2 r4 a2 r2 (1 – r2)
L.H.S. = R.H.S.
a2 – b2, b2 – c2, c2 – d2 are in G.P.
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 440 Mathematics (Part-I)
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c2 + d 2
Now R.H.S. = 2 2
b +c
(ar2)2 + (ar3)2
= from (1), (2) and (3)
(ar)2 + (ar2)2
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a2 r4 + a2 r6 a2 r4 (1 + r2)
= 2 2 2 4 = 2 2 = r2
a r (1 + r2)
a r +a r
L.H.S. = R.H.S.
a2 + b2, b2 + c2, c2 + d2 are in G.P.
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Q.8 Show that the reciprocals of the terms of geometric sequence a1, a1r2, a1r4
...... form another geometric sequence.
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Solution:
Given G.P. is a1, a1 r2, a1 r4, …….
We will show
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1 1 1
2 4 ........ is G.P.
a1 a1 r a1 r
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1
2
a1 r 1 1
For this take r = = a = 2
1 a1 r 2 1 r
a1
1
4
a1 r 1 2 1
and r = = 4 a1 r = 2
1 a1 r r
a1 r 2
1 1 1
, 2, , ……. is also G.P.
a1 a1 r a1 r 4
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 441 Mathematics (Part-I)
a5 4 4
Q.9 Find the nth term of geometric sequence, if = and a2 =
a3 9 9
Solution:
Given that
a5 4
=
a3 9
a1 r 4 4 4 2
= r2 = r =
a1 r 2 9 9 3
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Also given that
4 4 4
a2 = a1 r = a1 =
9 9 9r
2 4 2
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when r = 3 a1 = = 3
9.3
2
when
2
r = –3 a1 =
4
9–3
2
2
= –3 ty
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2 2
so when a1 = 3 , r = 3
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n–1 n
= =
n–1 2 2 2
then an = a1 r
33 3
2 2
when a1 = – 3 , r = –3
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n–1 n–1 n
= –3–3 = (– 1) 3 (– 1)n – 1 3 = (– 1) 3
n–1 2 2 2 2 n 2
then an = a1 r
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Q.10 Find three consecutive numbers in G.P whose sum is 26 and their product
is 216.
Solution:
a
Let the required numbers are , a, ar
r
a
then r + a + ar = 26 (1)
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 442 Mathematics (Part-I)
a
and r . a . ar = 216
a3 = 216 a = 6
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6r2 – 20r + 6 = 0
3r2 – 10r + 3 = 0
3r2 – 9r – r + 3 = 0
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3r (r – 3) – 1(r – 3) = 0
(3r – 1) (r – 3) = 0
3r – 1 = 0
1
or 6r – 2 = 0 ty
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r = 3 or r = 3
1
when a = 6 , r = 3
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a 6
r = 1 = 18
3
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a = 6
1
ar = 6 . 3 = 2
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when a = 6 , r = 3 then
a 6
r = 3 = 2
a = 6
ar = 6 (3) = 18
required numbers are 2, 6, 18, or 18, 6, 2
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 443 Mathematics (Part-I)
Q.11 If the sum of four consecutive terms of G.P is 80 and A.M of second and
fourth of them is 30. Find the term.
Solution:
Given that
a + ar + ar2 + ar3 = 80
or a + ar2 + ar + ar3 = 80 (1)
also
ar + ar3
= 30
2
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ar + ar3 = 60 (2)
Put (2) in (1), we get
a + ar2 + 60 = 80
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a + ar2 = 20 (3)
equation (2) can be written as
r (a + ar2) = 60
Put (3) in (4), we have
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r (20) = 60
r = 3
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10a = 20 a = 2
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ar = 2 (3) = 6
ar2 = 2 (3)2 = 18
ar3 = 2 (3)3 = 54
required terms are 2, 6, 18, 54.
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Q.12 If and are in G.P. Show that common ratio is
a b c c
(Lahore Board 2009)
Solution:
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 444 Mathematics (Part-I)
Given that
1 1 1
are in G.P
a b c
1
b 1 a
r = 1 = b.a = b (1)
a
1
c 1 b
and r = = .b =
1 (2)
c c
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b
multiply equations (1) and (2), we get
a b a
r2 = . =
b c c
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a
r2 =
c
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Q.13 If the numbers 1, 4, and 3 are subtracted from three consecutive terms of an
A.P, the resulting numbers are in G.P. Find the numbers, if their sum is 21.
Solution:
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Let a – d, a, a + d are in A.P.
then a – d + a + a +d = 21
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3a = 21 a = 7
also given that
a – d – 1 , a – 4 , a + d – 3 are in G.P
a–4 a+d–3
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a–d–1 = a–4
Put a = 7
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7–4 7+d–3
7–d–1 = 7–4
3 4+d
6–d = 3
(6 – d) (4 + d) = 9
2
24 + 6d – 4d – d = 9
24 + 2d – d2 = 9
2
d – 2d – 24 + 9 = 0
d2 – 2d – 15 = 0
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 445 Mathematics (Part-I)
d2 – 5d + 3d – 15 = 0
d (d – 5) + 3 (d – 5) = 0
(d + 3) (d – 5) = 0
d = – 3 or d = 5
when a = 7 , d = – 3
a – d = 7 – (– 3) = 10
a = 7
a + d = 7 + (– 3) = 4
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when a = 7 , d = 5
a– d = 7 – 5 = 2
a = 7
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a + d = 7 + 5 = 12
so required numbers are 10, 7, 4 or 2, 7, 12
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Q.14 If three consecutive numbers in A.P are increased by 1, 4, 15 respectively,
the resulting numbers are in G.P. Find original numbers of if their sum is 6.
Solution:
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Let a – d, a, a + d be the consecutive terms in A.P.
then a–d+a+a+d = 6
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3a = 6 a = 2
a+4 a + d + 15
a–d+1 = a+4
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Put a = 2
2+4 2 + d + 15
=
2–d+1 2+4
6 d + 17
3–d
=
6
36 = (3 – d) (17 + d)
2
36 = 3d + 51 – d – 17d
36 = – d2 – 14d + 51
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[Ch.6] Sequences and Series 446 Mathematics (Part-I)
d2 + 14d – 51 + 36 = 0
d2 + 14d – 15 = 0
d2 + 15d – d – 15 = 0
d (d + 15) – 1 (d + 15) = 0
(d – 1) (d + 15) = 0
d = 1 or d = – 15
when a = 2 , d = 1
a–d = 2–1 = 1
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a = 2
a+d = 2+1 = 3
when a = 2 , d = – 15
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a – d = 2 – (– 15) = 2 + 15 = 17
a = 2
a + d = 2 + (– 15) = 2 – 15 = – 13
so the required numbers are 1, 2, 3
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or 17, 2, – 13
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GEOMETRIC MEANS
A number G is said to be a geometric means (G.M) between two numbers a and b if
a, G, b are in G.P. therefore
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G b
a = G G2 = ab G = ab
EXERCISE 6.7
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