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Which formula can be used to describe the sequence below?
29, 9, 3, 1, 1/3,.....

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Answer:

Answer is
3^(4-n)

Explanation:

It is 29 in place of 27 . and Its a geometric series with first term 27 and common ratio
(1)/(3)

and general formula for given sequence is given by
a (r)^(n-1)

so plugging the value of a and r ,we get


27 ([tex](1)/(3))^{n-1}[/tex]


3^3((1)/(3) )}^(n-1)


3^(4-n)

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