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What is the 7th term of the geometric sequence where a1 = 625 and a2 = −125?

User SHSE
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Common ratio, r = (-125)/625 = -0.2
First term, a = 625

7 term
= ar^6
= 625(-0.2)^6
= -0.04
User Jerjer
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Answer:

The nth term of the geometric sequence is given by;


a_n = a_1r^(n-1), .....[1] n is the number of terms.

where,


a_1 is the first term and r is the common ratio of the terms.

As per the statement:

Given:


a_1= 625 and
a_2 = -125

Using [1];


a_2 = a_1 \cdot r

Substitute the value of
a_1 we have;


-125 = 625 \cdot r

Divide both sides by 625 we have;


-(1)/(5) = r

or


r= -(1)/(5)

We have to find 7th term of the geometric sequence.

For n = 7 we have;


a_7 = a_1 \cdot r^6

Substitute the given values we have;


a_7 = 625 \cdot (-(1)/(5))^6 = (625)/(15625) = (1)/(25) =0.04

therefore, the 7th term of the geometric sequence is, 0.04

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