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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 21:00 aubrey1161

What is the sum of the geometric series in which a1 = 4, r = 2, and an = 512? Hint: cap s sub n equals start fraction a sub one left parenthesis one minus r to the power of n end power right parenthesis over one minus r end fraction comma r β‰  1, where a1 is the first term and r is the common ratio.

Sn = 1,020
Sn = βˆ’252
Sn = 43,690
Sn = βˆ’1,020

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