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Next two terms 200, -80, 32, -12.8
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the sequence is the a geometric sequence because the terms has a common ratio. the common ratio = -80 / 200 = -2 / 5common ratio = 32 / -80 = -2 /5
so the next to term can be solve multiplying the last term with the common ratio
x = -12.8 ( -2 / 5)x = 5.12
y = 5.12 ( - 2 / 5)y = -2.048
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