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What is the third term of the geometric sequence in which a1 = 2 and r = 3?

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The formula for determining the nth term of a geometric sequence is expressed as

an = a1 x r^(n - 1)

where

n represents the number of terms in the sequence

r represents the common ratio

a1 represents the first term of the sequence

an is the nth term of the sequence

From the information given

r = 3

a1 = 2

to find the third term, a3 of the sequence, it means n = 3. Thus, we have

a3 = 2 x 3^(3 - 1)

a3 = 2 x 3^2

a3 = 2 x 9

a3 = 18

the third term of the geometric sequence is 18

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