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Find the sum of a finite geometric sequence from n = 1 to n = 6, using the expression −2(5)n − 1. A. 1,223 B. −1,023 C. 7,812 D. −7,812
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Find the sum of a finite geometric sequence from n = 1 to n = 6, using the expression −2(5)n − 1.
A. 1,223
B. −1,023
C. 7,812
D. −7,812
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The answer is D. −7,812
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