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Find an explicit rule for the nth term of the sequence. 3, -12, 48, -192, ...

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Hello,

u_(1)=3

u_(2)=3*(-4)

u_(3)=3*(-4)^2


u_(n)=3*(-4)^(n-1)


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Answer:
a_n=3(-4)^(n-1)

Explanation:

Given sequence :
3, -12, 48, -192, ...

Here, First term
a_1=3

Second term
a_2=-12

and Ratio=
r=(a_2)/(a_1)=(-12)/(3)=-4

Third term
a_3=48

Ratio=
r=(a_3)/(a_2)=(48)/(-12)=-4

Fourth term
a_4=-192

Ratio=
r=(a_4)/(a_3)=(-192)/(48)=-4

Thus, the given sequence is geometric sequence with the common ratio r = -4.

The explicit rule for for the nth term in geometric sequence is given by


a_n=a_(1)r^(n-1)

Then the explicit rule for the nth term of the given sequence will be :-


a_n=3(-4)^(n-1)

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