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1. Write the first five terms of the sequence defined by the explicit formula an= (-2)^n-1. (1 point)

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The first five terms of the sequence is 1, –2, 4, –8, 16.

Solution:

Given explicit formula is
a_n=(-2)^(n-1).

To find the first five terms of the sequence, substitute n = 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the given explicit formula.

For n = 1, we get


a_1=(-2)^(1-1)


=(-2)^(0)

= 1 (Using exponent rule
a^0=1)

For n = 2, we get


a_2=(-2)^(2-1)


=(-2)^(1)


=-2

For n = 3, we get


a_3=(-2)^(3-1)


=(-2)^(2)

= 4

For n = 4, we get


a_4=(-2)^(4-1)


=(-2)^(3)

= –8

For n = 5, we get


a_5=(-2)^(5-1)


=(-2)^(4)

= 16

Hence, the first five terms of the sequence is 1, –2, 4, –8, 16.

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