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List the first five terms of each sequence, and identify them as arithmetic or geometric. 1. A(n + 1) = 1/4 times A(n) for n≥1 and A(1) = 8
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List the first five terms of each sequence, and identify them as arithmetic or geometric. 1. A(n + 1) = 1/4 times A(n) for n≥1 and A(1) = 8
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1. A(n + 1) = 1/4 times A(n) for n≥1 and A(1) = 8
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8, 2, 1/2, 1/8, 1/32 - geometric sequence
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