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What are the explicit equation and domain for a geometric sequence with a first term of 4 and a second term of −12

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What are the explicit equation and domain for a geometric sequence with a first term-example-1
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Answer:
a_n=4(-3)^(n-1)

Domain: Set of Natural numbers.

Explanation:

The general explicit equation for the nth term of a geometric sequence is:


a_n=a_(1)r^(n-1), where r is the common ratio.

Given: First term =
a_1=4

Second term =
a_2=-12

Common Ratio=
r=(a_2)/(a_1)=(-12)/(4)=-3

Now, the explicit equation for given geometric sequence is:


a_n=4(-3)^(n-1)

  • The domain of the geometric sequence is always the set of natural numbers , since each term has an order which can only represent by natural number.
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