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Define Geometrical progression.

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The first term of an arithmetic progression is 1 and the sum of the first nine terms equal to 369. The first and the ninth term of a geometric progression coincide with the first and the ninth term of the arithmetic progression.Find the seventh term of the geometric progression.

The first term of an arithmetic progression is 1 and the sum of the first nine terms equal to 369. The first and the ninth term of a geometic progression colncide with the first and the ninth term of the arithmetic progression. Find the seventh term of the geometric progression.

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