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Choose two of the following choices that can represent the nth term of the sequence: 54, 18, 6, 2, ...

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Answer:

The nth term of the given sequence is
a_n = 54 * ((1)/(3) )^((n-1)).

Explanation:

Here, the first term of the sequence = 54

Second term = 18

Third term = 6

Now,
(18)/(56 ) =(1)/(3)

and,
(6)/(18 ) = (1)/(3)

as
(a_2)/(a_1)  = (a_3)/(a_2)   =(1)/(3)

Hence, the terms of the given sequence are in GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION with common ratio = 1/3

Now, the nth term in GP is given as
a_n = a r^((n-1))

So here,
a_n = 54 * ((1)/(3) )^((n-1))

Hence, nth term of the given sequence is
a_n = 54 * ((1)/(3) )^((n-1)).

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