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Find an equation for the nth term of the sequence. -4, -16, -64, -256, ...
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Find an equation for the nth term of the sequence.
-4, -16, -64, -256, ...
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Common ratio = 4
Starts at -4
So the equation is n = -4 *4^(n-1)
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this is a geometric sequence with first term a1 = -4 and common ratio r = 4
so nth term = a1* r^(n-1)
= -4 *4^(n-1)
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