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Find the 4th term in the sequencewith the following definition:a1 = 2an = (a_{n-1})^2

Find the 4th term in the sequencewith the following definition:a1 = 2an = (a_{n-1})^2-example-1
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The first term of the sequence is a1 = 2.

Calculating the second term (using n = 2), we have:


\begin{gathered} a_2=(a_(2-1))^2 \\ a_2=(a_1)^2 \\ a_2=2^2=4 \end{gathered}

The third term (n=3) is:


a_3=(a_2)^2=4^2=16

And the 4th term (n=4) is:


a_4=(a_3)^2=16^2=256

So the 4th term of the sequence is 256.

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