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- Find the required term of each geometric sequence. 2,6,18,; 9th termarrow_forwardFind the requested term of each geometric sequence. Find the sixth term of the geometric sequence whose first three terms are 14, 1, and 4.arrow_forwardFind the missing term in each arithmetic sequence. Find the 37th term of an arithmetic sequence whose second and third terms are 4and6.arrow_forward
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