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Find the 10th term of the following geometric sequence: 2, 8, 32, 128. A. 248,221 B. 621,325 C. 164,357 D. 524,288
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Find the 10th term of the following geometric sequence: 2, 8, 32, 128.
A. 248,221
B. 621,325
C. 164,357
D. 524,288
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its a geometric sequence, the common ratio = 8/2 = 32/8 = 128/32 = 4
so the nth term = (first term)*CR^(n-1)
= 2*4^(n-1)
substituting n=10
2*4^(10-1)
= 2*4^9
= 524,288
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