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What is the 7th term of a geometric sequence where a1=256 and a3=16?

User Mcmil
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I fiddled around with the problem for a while but no, just find the formula:


a_n=256\left((1)/(4)\right)^(n-1)

The ratio is 1/4 because:
4^4 = 256 =
a_1
4^2 = 16 =
a_3

First element of sequence: 256
So with these two numbers you can get the formula.

Now plug in 7 for n and solve.


a_7 = 256( (1)/(4))^(7-1) = 256( (1)/(4))^(6) = (256)/(4096) = (1)/(16)
User Ssemichev
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The answer is 0.0625

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