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These questions still confuse me greatly for some reason. I got the formula for it but I still don't know how to use it. Please, could someone explain it for me!

Write an equation for the nth term of the geometric sequence 896, -448, 224, ....
Find the eighth term of this sequence.

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The first term is 896.
The common ratio is -448/896 = -1/2.

The formula tells you the n-th term (an) is
.. an = a1*r^(n-1)
As with any formula, you substitute the given values to find the one you want to know.
.. a8 = 896*(-1/2)^(8 -1) = -896/128 = -7

Even if you don't know how to do the arithmetic, your calculator does.

The eighth term of the sequence is -7.
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