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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 22:50 saintsfan2004

Using the digits 1-9, without repeating digits, complete the first three terms of the Arithmetic and Geometric sequences. Create sequence's that result in the greatest sum of their second terms. Then, create sequence's that result in the least sum of their second terms.​

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