A geometric sequence multiplies by the same factor each step.
✓ TRUE FACT
In a geometric sequence, each term equals the previous term times a constant ratio (r). For example, starting at 3 and multiplying by 2 gives 3, 6, 12, 24…—and after 10 steps you’re already at 3×2^9 = 1536.
🤯 "A geometric sequence multiplies by the same factor each step — growth that makes bank interest look lazy."