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A geometric series is a series associated with a geometric sequence, i.e., the ratio (or quotient) q of two consecutive terms is the same for each pair.
Thus, every geometric series has the form
where the quotient (ratio) of the (n+1)th and the nth term is
The sum of the first n terms of a geometric sequence is called the n-th partial sum (of the series); its formula is given below (Sn).
An infinite geometric series (i.e., a series with an infinite number of terms) converges if and only if |q|<1, in which case its sum is , where a is the first term of the series.
In finance, since compound interest generates a geometric sequence, regular payments together with compound interest lead to a geometric series.