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Write an equation to describe the sequence below. Use n to represent the position of a term in the sequence,where n = 1 for the first term.

5, -3 , 9/5 , ...

Write your answer using proper fractions, improper fractions, and integers.

an =
( )^(n-1)n - 1

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ANSWER

The required equation is:


a_n=5( - (3)/(5) )^(n-1)

EXPLANATION

The given sequence is


5, -3 , (9)/(5)

The first term of the sequence is ;


a_1=5

The common ratio is the subsequent term previous term of any two consecutive terms. This implies that;


r = ( - 3)/(5)

The nth term of the sequence is


a_n=a_1(r)^(n-1)

We substitute the terms to obtain;


a_n=5( - (3)/(5) )^(n-1)

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