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Write an explicit formula for an, the nth term of the sequence
6, -12, 24,....

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The explicit formula for the sequence 6, -12, 24, ... is an = an-1 * -2, where a1 = 6 and n is the number of the term.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sequence is defined as 6, -12, 24, ...

To find the explicit formula for the nth term (an), we can observe that each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by -2. So, the pattern is:

First term: 6

Second term: 6 * -2 = -12

Third term: -12 * -2 = 24

We can generalize this pattern as follows:

an = an-1 * -2

where a1 = 6 and n is the number of the term.

Using this formula, you can find any term in the sequence by plugging in the value of n.

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Answer:

6,12,24,48,96

Step-by-step explanation:

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