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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 20:24 natalie2sheffield

Using the digits 1-9, at most one time each, complete the first three terms of the arithmetic and geometric sequences.

What sequences result in the greatest sum of their second terms? (e. g. 3, 5, 7 and 2, 6, 18 would result in a sum of 5 +6 =11) Hint: There is more than one answer.

What sequences result in the least sum of their second terms? Hint: There is only one answer.

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