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Write an explicit formula for an,the nth term of the sequence 72,12,2​

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Answer:


n _(th) = n _(1) {r}^(n - 1) \\ n _(th) = 72 * 12 {}^((n - 1)) \\ n _(th) = 72 * ( {12}^(n) .12^(-1)) \\ n _(th) = 6 × {12}^(n)

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Answer:


a_n = 432 \cdot \left((1)/(6)\right)^n OR
a_n = 72 \cdot \left((1)/(6)\right)^(n-1)

Explanation:

The first term is 72, and each term is equal to the previous term multiplied by 1/6. This yields the expression
a_n = 72 \cdot \left((1)/(6)\right)^(n-1), which is equivalent to
a_n = 432 \cdot \left((1)/(6)\right)^n.

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