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Factorise a^2 - 4a + 4 - 9b^2
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The first three terms factorise into a perfect square so you getFactorise a^2 - 4a + 4 - 9b^2
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I) Since the limiting sum is 1, then a/(1-r) = 1, and therefore a = 1-rNew question yay.
The geometric series a+ar+ar^2 has a second term of 1/4 and has a limiting sum of 1.
I) show that a=1-r
II) solve a pair of simultaneous equations to find r
Oh you are an angel from heavenI) Since the limiting sum is 1, then a/(1-r) = 1, and therefore a = 1-r
II) Since the second term is 1/4, ar = 1/4.
So we have a = 1-r and ar = 1/4. Solving simultaneously, we have (1-r)*r = 1/4 and solve as per usual.
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