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Which equation can be used to find the nth term of the sequence, an? 5, 20, 80, 320, 1280, ...

an=4⋅5n−1

an=1.25⋅4n−1

an=5⋅4n−1

an=4⋅1.25n−1

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Answer:

C.) 5 * 4^n-1

Explanation:

Use the given method you use for finding the sequence with the terms.

Also K12 moment.

If it's wrong, please forgive me, I'm in the middle of the test as well.
I checked and I'm 99% sure this is the answer

Hope this helped despite being a little late!

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