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If S is the sum to infinity of a decreasing G.P. with the common ratio x such that |x| `lt1 , x ne 0`. The ratio of the fourth term to the second term is `(1)/(16)` and the ratio of third term to the square of the second term is `(1)/(9)` . Then the value of S .

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