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Hi, I forgot how you do these type of questions again.

Find the smallest term of the sequence 400, 200, 100,..... which is greater than 3

Thanks in advance!
 
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Make it an inequality.
Tn > 3
 

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Well here you have a G.P.

n-th term Tn = 400 x (1/2)n-1
You can do it the rough & easy way or the one involving inequalities.
Via rough & ready: set 400 x (1/2)n-1 = 3 and solve for n

You get n-1 = ln(400/3) /ln 2 = 7.058 ... ==> n = 8.058 .. ==> smallest n = 8

If unsure can always find Tn for n = 8 and for n = 9
It's a brute force method but easier for some people
 

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