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Find an explicit rule for the nth term of a geometric sequence where the second and fifth terms are -6 and 162, respectively. (2 points) a an = 2 • 3n - 1 b an = 2 • (-3)n - 1 c an = 2 • 3n d an = 2 •
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Find an explicit rule for the nth term of a geometric sequence where the second and fifth terms are -6 and 162, respectively. (2 points)
a
an = 2 • 3n - 1
b
an = 2 • (-3)n - 1
c
an = 2 • 3n
d
an = 2 • (-3)n + 1
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Answer: C is the answer
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