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An infinite G.P has first term `x` and sum `5` then `x` belongs

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Statement 1: If an infinite G.P. has 2nd term x and its sum is 4, then x belongs to (-8,1)dot Statement 2: Sum of an infinite G.P. is finite if for its common ratio r ,0<|r|<1.