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64, –48, 36, –27, ... Which formula can be used to describe the sequence?
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64, –48, 36, –27, ...
Which formula can be used to describe the sequence?
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Answer:
Explanation:
We first
compute
the ratio of this geometric sequence.
We
simplify
the fractions:
We
deduce
that it is the common ratio because it is the same between each pair.
We
use
the first term and the common ratio to describe the equation:
We apply the data in this formula:
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We apply:
Data
: The unknown "n" is the term you want
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