geometric progression

NOUN
  1. (mathematics) a progression in which each term is multiplied by a constant in order to obtain the next term
    1-4-16-64-256- is the start of a geometric progression
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How To Use geometric progression In A Sentence

  • There are sections of the book devoted to arithmetic and geometric progressions, including progressions with a fractional numbers of terms, and formulas for the sum of certain finite series are given.
  • He found the length of an arc of the cycloid using an exhaustion proof based on dissections to reduce the problem to summing segments of chords of a circle which are in geometric progression.
  • He found the length of an arc of the cycloid using an exhaustion proof based on dissections to reduce the problem to summing segments of chords of a circle which are in geometric progression.
  • You are likely to have already met perhaps the most important series which is the geometric progression.
  • Population is increasing in that country in a geometric progression.
  • Population is increasing in that country in a geometric progression.
  • 1-4-16-64-256- is the start of a geometric progression
  • He found the length of an arc of the cycloid using an exhaustion proof based on dissections to reduce the problem to summing segments of chords of a circle which are in geometric progression.
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