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Find the next three terms of the sequence 80, –160, 320, –640, . . . 1,280, –2560, 5120 –880, 1040, –880 –640, 1280, –2560 –1280, 2560, –5120
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Find the next three terms of the sequence 80, –160, 320, –640, . . .
1,280, –2560, 5120
–880, 1040, –880
–640, 1280, –2560
–1280, 2560, –5120
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Each term is multiplied by -2 to get the next term.
The next numbers would be 1,280, -2560, and 5120.
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1280, -2560, 5120
Multiply the preceding term by -2 and
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