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The first four terms of a sequence are \text{3, -6, 12, -24}. Write an explicit formula for this sequence, where n is any term number and a\left(n\right) is the nth term

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The terms form a geometric sequence with n th term


a_(n) = a
(r)^(n-1)

where a is the first term and r the common ratio

r =
(a_(2) )/(a_(1) ) =
(a_(3) )/(a_(2) ) = ......

r =
(-6)/(3) =
(12)/(-6) = - 2 and a = 3, hence


a_(n) = 3
(-2)^(n-1) ← explicit formula

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