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HELP ASAP What is the 10th term in the geometric sequence below? −4, 12, −36, 108, ... a)-236196 b)-78732 c)236196 d) 78732
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What is the 10th term in the geometric sequence below?
−4, 12, −36, 108, ...
a)-236196
b)-78732
c)236196
d) 78732
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