Precalculus (6th Edition) Blitzer

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Chapter 10 - Section 10.3 - Geoetric Sequences and Series - Exercise Set - Page 1076: 101

Answer

Makes sense.

Work Step by Step

From the given statement, we can observe that each term is multiplied by $r$ and the first term is $5$. Therefore, the series formed is $5,5{{r}^{2}},5{{r}^{3}},\ldots $ This forms a geometric sequence and it goes to infinity. Hence, the statement does make sense.
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