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Which of the following equations describes the nth term for the sequence two thirds comma one third comma one sixth comma one twelfth and continues question mark

Which of the following equations describes the nth term for the sequence two thirds-example-1
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The sequence given represents a Geometric Sequence.

The general formula for a GP is given to be:


a_n=a_1(r)^(n-1)

where


\begin{gathered} a_1=\text{ first term} \\ r=\text{ common ratio} \end{gathered}

From the sequence in the question, the first term is:


a_1=(2)/(3)

The common ratio can be calculated by dividing consecutive terms, that is s term divided by the preceding term.

Hence, the common ratio is given to be:


\begin{gathered} r=(1)/(3)/(2)/(3) \\ r=(1)/(3)*(3)/(2) \\ r=(1)/(2) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the nth term for the sequence is:


a_n=(2)/(3)((1)/(2))^(n-1)

The correct option is the FIRST OPTION.

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