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C(n)=-6(-1/3) n-1 what’s the 2nd term in the sequence

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

C(2)= -6(-1/3)^2-1

=2

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Answer:

The second term is 3

Explanation:

C(n)=-6(-1/3) n-1

The first term of the sequence

C(1) = -6(-1/3)1-1

C(1) = (2)-1

C(1) = 1

C(n)=-6(-1/3) n-1

The second term of the sequence

C(2) = -6(-1/3)2-1

C(2) = -6(-2/3)-1

C(2) = 4-1

C(2) = 3

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