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Find the next three terms of the sequence. Then write a rule for the sequence. 648, 216, 72, 24
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Find the next three terms of the sequence. Then write a rule for the sequence.
648, 216, 72, 24
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we notice it diviides by 3 each time or multiplies by 1/3
common ratio is 1/3
first term is 648
so next 3 terms are 8, 8/3, and 8/9
rule is an=648(1/3)^(n-1)
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