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What is the reclusive rule for this geometric sequence? -64, -16, -4, -1
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Answer:
See below ~
Explanation:
Finding the common ratio (r)
Divide a term by the term precedes (follows) it
r = -16/-64
r = 1/4
r = 0.25 [Blank 1 answer]
First term (a₁)
The first term in the sequence is the term from which the sequence starts
a₁ =
-64 [Blank 2 answer]
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