JOHOR 2009 1. Find the least number of terms in the arithmetic progression sum exceeds 200. so that its [3 marks]
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The first three consecutive positive terms of a geometric progression are 2, y and 18. Find the common ration of the progression. [2 marks]
KEDAH 2009 3. The sixth and eleventh terms of an arithmetic progression are 12 and 37 respectively. Find the value of the sixteenth term of this arithmetic progression. [3 marks] 4. The first three terms of a geometric progression are 36, 36-p and q. If the common ratio is 5. , find the value of and of . [3 marks]
The first term of a geometric progression is and the common ration is . Given that and the sum to infinity is 32, find the value of and of . [4 marks]
KELANTAN 2009 6. The fourth term of an arithmetic progression is 7. The sum of the first six terms is 51. Find the first term and the common difference of the progression. [4 marks] The nth term of a geometric progression is given by infinity of the progression. MELAKA 2009 8. The sum of the first terms of an arithmetic progression is given by Find the common difference of the progression. The first three terms of a geometric progression are the sum to infinity of the progression. and . [3 marks] Find [3 marks] . Find the sum to [3 marks]
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MRSM 2009 10. All the terms of a geometric progression are positive. The first three terms are and . Find the value of . [4 marks] The first term of an arithmetic progression is 13 and the common difference is 3. Find the value of the first term that exceeds 2000. [3 marks]
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PENANG 2009 14. Given is an arithmetic progression. Find the common difference of the progression. [2marks] Given an arithmetic progression progression. . Find the number of terms of the [3 marks]
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The sum to infinity of geometric progression with common ratio is 27. Find the first term. [3 marks]
PERAK 2009 17. It is given that the first four terms of an arithmetic progression are Find the value of . The third term of a geometric progression is 16 and its common ratio is sum to infinity of the progression. 19. The first four terms of an arithmetic progression are a) b) PERLIS 2009 20. The first term and the last term of an arithmetic progression are respectively. It is given that the sum of all the terms is Find a) b) the number of terms, the common difference [4 marks] and the fifth term of the progression, the sum of next 24 terms after the fourth term [3 marks] Find and . [2 marks] . Find the [3 marks]
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