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User Nsheff
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Answer:


a_n=200\cdot (1)/(4)^((n-1))

Explanation:

Since the sequence begins with 200 and each next term in the sequence is a quarter of the previous one, an equation for this would be:


a_n=200\cdot (1)/(4)^((n-1))

You can see that this works by testing out some scenarios. For instance, the third term in the sequence:


a_3=200\cdot (1)/(4)^((3-1))= 200\cdot (1)/(16)=12.5

Hope this helps!

User SOS
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Answer:

tn= (n-1)*d

Explanation:

User Juanjo Berenguer
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