55.4k views
3 votes
1. Write the first five terms of the sequence defined by the explicit formula an= (-2)^n-1. (1 point)

1 Answer

4 votes

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.

User Ppawel
by
8.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories