Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 5 - Number Theory and the Real Number System - 5.7 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences - Exercise Set 5.7 - Page 331: 144

Answer

Yes, it makes sense.

Work Step by Step

There is no upper limit on the number of terms in a sequence. Also, there is no cap on the value of term in a sequence. A geometric sequence starting with \[5\] can continue with nonzero \[r\] till infinity. The statement makes a sense.
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