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Find the first six terms of the sequence. a1 = -8, an = 5 • an-1 8, -40, -200, -1000, -5000, -25,000 -8, -40, -35, -30, -25, -20 0, 5, -40, -35, -30, -25 -40, -200, -1000, -5000…
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Find the first six terms of the sequence. a1 = -8, an = 5 • an-1 8, -40, -200, -1000, -5000, -25,000 -8, -40, -35, -30, -25, -20 0, 5, -40, -35, -30, -25 -40, -200, -1000, -5000…
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Find the first six terms of the sequence.
a1 = -8, an = 5 • an-1
8, -40, -200, -1000, -5000, -25,000
-8, -40, -35, -30, -25, -20
0, 5, -40, -35, -30, -25
-40, -200, -1000, -5000, -25,000, -125,000
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a(n) = a1 * r^(n-1)
a1 = first term = -8
r = common ratio = 5
a(2) = -8 * 5^(2-1)
a(2) = -8 * 5^1
a(2) = -40
a(3) = -8 * 5^(3 - 1)
a(3) = -8 * 5^2
a(3) = -8 * 25
a(3) = -200
a(4) = -8 * 5^(4 - 1)
a(4) = -8 * 5^3
a(4) = -8 * 125
a(4) = -1000
a(5) = -8 * 5^(5 - 1)
a(5) = -8 * 5^4
a(5) = -8 * 625
a(5) = -5000
a(6) = -8 * 5^(6-1)
a(6) = -8 * 5^5
a(6) = -8 * 3125
a(6) = -25,000
the first 6 terms are : -8, -40, -200, -1000, -5000, -25,000
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