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The fourth term of an=(1/2)^n is

User Argeman
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Answer:

1/16

Explanation:

the nth term is


a_(n) = ((1)/(2) )^(n)

the 4th term is found by substituting n=4


a_(4) =((1)/(2) )^(4) = (1^(4) )/(2^(4) ) = (1)/(16)

User MattSayar
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Answer:


1/16

Explanation:

The formula for the sequence
a_n=(1)/(2)^n is used to find the
nth term of the sequence.

To find the fourth term, substitute
n=4:


a_4=\left((1)/(2))\right ^4,\\a_4=(1^4)/(2^4)=\boxed{(1)/(16)}

User Brendon Muir
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