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Find the first, fourth, and eighth terms of the sequence. A(n) = −5 ∙ 2x − 1 –20; –160; –2,560 1; –1,000; –10,000,000 –5; –40; –640 –10; –80; –1,280
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Find the first, fourth, and eighth terms of the sequence.
A(n) = −5 ∙ 2x − 1
–20; –160; –2,560
1; –1,000; –10,000,000
–5; –40; –640
–10; –80; –1,280
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