Answer:
![(1)/(256)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/pbcgzvo3vgoyvfqiib21mqw8ui1b9gvoxr.png)
Explanation:
So generally a geometric sequence can be defined as:
which is the explicit form. The r, is what each previous term is being multiplied by to get the next value which is evident in the recursive form:
. Knowing this we can take two values which are "next" to each other to find what r is. In this case I'll just is 1 and 1/4, given these two values we know that:
, 1*r is just r... so what each term is being multiplied by is 1/4. So let's plug the values into the explicit formula:
(I didn't put an a_1 value in front, since it's just 1... so it's a bit redundant). Anyways using this formula we simply plug in 5 as n into the equation to find the 5th term:
![a_5 = ((1)/(4))^(5-1) = ((1)/(4))^4 = (1^4)/(4^4) = (1)/(256)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/mp328apasva5m2ks5jlzlqlr0hdnfvfg7k.png)