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What is the formula for 1, -3, 9, -27?
arithmetic or geometric?


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Answer:

The formula of the geometric sequence is a
_(n) =
(-3)^(n-1)

Explanation:

The terms of the sequence are 1, -3, 9, -27

∵ -3 ÷ 1 = -3

∵ 9 ÷ -3 = -3

∵ -27 ÷ 9 = -3

∴ There is a common ratio between each two consecutive terms

The sequence is geometric

∵ The formula of the geometric sequence is a
_(n) = a
r^(n-1), where

  • a is the first term
  • r is the common ratio

∵ The first term is 1

a = 1

∵ The common ratio is -3

r = -3

→ Substitute them in the formula above

∵ a
_(n) = (1)
(-3)^(n-1)

∴ a
_(n) =
(-3)^(n-1)

The formula of the geometric sequence is a
_(n) =
(-3)^(n-1)

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