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Need answer to 4 and 5-example-1
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Answer:

Substitute n =1, 2, 3, 4, 5 to get the first five terms.

Explanation:

(4).
$ g_n  = 2 . 3^(n - 1) $

To find the first term, substitute n = 1.

Therefore,
$ g_1 = 2 . 3^(1 - 1) = 2 . 3^(0) = 2 . 1  $ = 2


$g_2 = 2 . 3^(2 - 1) = 2 . 3 $ = 6


$ g_3 =  2 . 3^(3 - 1) = 2 . 3^(2) = 2 . 9 $ = 18


$ g_4 = 2 . 3^(4  - 1) = 2 . 3^(3) = 2 . 27 $ = 54


$ g_5 =  2 . 3^(5 - 1) = 2 . 3^(4) = 2 . 81 $ = 168

Therefore the first five terms of the sequence are: 2, 6, 18, 54, 168.

(5).
$ t_n = (2)/(3)t_(n - 1) $


$ t_2 = (2)/(3) t_(2 - 1) = (2)/(3)t_1  = (2)/(3)6 $ = 4


$ t_3 = (2)/(3) t_2 = (2)/(3). 4 = (8)/(3) $


$ t_4 = (2)/(3)t_3 = (2)/(3)(8)/(3) = (16)/(9) $


$ t_5 = (2)/(3)t_4 = (2)/(3)(16)/(9) = (32)/(27) $

Therefore the first five terms in the sequence are: 6, 4, 8/3, 16/9, 32/27.

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