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Which explicit formula can be used to find the number of monkeys in the nth generation?

Which explicit formula can be used to find the number of monkeys in the nth generation-example-1
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Solution:

Given that the first generation has 4 monkeys, the monkey population doubles after generation.

This implies that in the second generation, there are 8 monkeys and 16 monkeys in the third generation.

This gives a geometric sequence, whose explicit formula is expressed as


\begin{gathered} a_n=ar^((n-1)) \\ where \\ a_n\Rightarrow nth\text{ term} \\ a\Rightarrow first\text{ term} \\ r\Rightarrow common\text{ ratio} \end{gathered}

The common ratio is evaluated as


\begin{gathered} r=\frac{second\text{ term}}{first\text{ term}}\text{ or}\frac{third\text{ term}}{secon\text{ term}} \\ thus, \\ r=(8)/(4)=2 \end{gathered}

where


\begin{gathered} a=4 \\ r=2 \end{gathered}

By substitution, we have


a_n=4*(2)^((n-1))

Hence, the explicit formula to find the number of monkeys in the nth generation is


a_n=4\cdot2^((n-1))

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Which explicit formula can be used to find the number of monkeys in the nth generation-example-1
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