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Find an explicit rule for the nth term of the sequence. -5, -25, -125, -625, ...
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Find an explicit rule for the nth term of the sequence. -5, -25, -125, -625, ...
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Answer:
what he said
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an=a1(r)^(n-1)
a1=first erm
r=common ratio
firs term is -5
we times each term by 5 to get next term so r=5
is the explicit formula
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