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I did that but I got r^n + 1 : 1For b), find the sum of n terms of a GP with first term a and common ratio r. Do the same but with first term a and common ratio r2. Take the ratio of the sums and factor the differences of two squares and it should simplify to the result.
Double check your denominator termsI did that but I got r^n + 1 : 1
For (b): Let the common first term of the series be a.
For part (c): Let the GP have a first term a.
