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  2. Goldberg polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    They are not necessarily mirror-symmetric; e.g. GP(5,3) and GP(3,5) are enantiomorphs of each other. A Goldberg polyhedron is a dual polyhedron of a geodesic polyhedron. A consequence of Euler's polyhedron formula is that a Goldberg polyhedron always has exactly 12 pentagonal faces.

  3. Geometric progression - Wikipedia

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    The first block is a unit block and the dashed line represents the infinite sum of the sequence, a number that it will forever approach but never touch: 2, 3/2, and 4/3 respectively. A geometric progression , also known as a geometric sequence , is a mathematical sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by ...

  4. Geometric series - Wikipedia

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    The geometric series is an infinite series derived from a special type of sequence called a geometric progression.This means that it is the sum of infinitely many terms of geometric progression: starting from the initial term , and the next one being the initial term multiplied by a constant number known as the common ratio .

  5. Arithmetico-geometric sequence - Wikipedia

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    In general, these series with =, =, =, and = give the expectations of "the number of trials until first success" in Bernoulli processes with "success probability" . The probabilities of each outcome follow a geometric distribution and provide the geometric sequence factors in the terms of the series, while the number of trials per outcome ...

  6. Arithmetic progression - Wikipedia

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    where is the number of terms in the progression and is the common difference between terms. The formula is essentially the same as the formula for the standard deviation of a discrete uniform distribution, interpreting the arithmetic progression as a set of equally probable outcomes.

  7. GP3 Series - Wikipedia

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    Formula 3 Euro Series: Esteban Ocon: 2015 18 1 14 2016–2018, 2020–present Manor: 156 1 4 Alexander Rossi: 2010 14 2 5 2015 Manor: 5 0 0 Carlos Sainz Jr. 2013 16 0 2 2015–present Toro Rosso: 209 4 27 Formula Renault 3.5 Series: George Russell: 2017 15 4 7 2019– present Williams: 128 3 15 FIA Formula 2 Championship: Jean-Éric Vergne ...

  8. 2024 Macau Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    This caused the race to be held as a domestic Formula 4 event for three years, serving as a round of the Chinese Formula 4 Championship. [4] [5] [6] After a return of Formula 3 and other international series to Macau in 2023, [7] the FIA announced that the 2024 event would see a switch to Formula Regional machinery. The organizing bodies called ...

  9. Alternating series - Wikipedia

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    But the Riemann series theorem states that conditionally convergent series can be rearranged to create arbitrary convergence. [4] Agnew's theorem describes rearrangements that preserve convergence for all convergent series. The general principle is that addition of infinite sums is only commutative for absolutely convergent series.