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PLEASE HELP [[99 POINTS!!!!!!}

PLEASE HELP [[99 POINTS!!!!!!}-example-1
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D) 2, 4, 8, 16, 32

Step-by-step explanation:

In order for it to be a geometric sequence, it has to be multiplied by the same number every time. The only equation that demonstrates this is the last one since it is being multiplied by 2 every time.

The geometric sequence equation is
A(n) = a* r^{n-1}
a( n ) = term in the sequence
a = first term
r = common ratio (what it's multiplied by every time)
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i think the answer is D because its multiplying by 2 each time
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