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What is the closed form definition for 4, -12, 36, -108?

What is the closed form definition for 4, -12, 36, -108?-example-1
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we see that


\begin{gathered} (-12)/(4)=-3 \\ (36)/(-12)=-3 \\ (-108)/(36)=-3 \end{gathered}

Then, we have a geometric sequence, and each time we need to muliply by -3 starting from 4, so the closed-form is


t(n)=4(-3)^(n-1)

so, the answer is the second one.

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