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Find 10th term of a geometric sequence whose first two terms are 2 and -8. Please answer!!

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Answer:

The 10th term is -524,288

Explanation:

The general format of a geometric sequence is:


a_(n) = r*a_(n-1)

In which r is the common ratio and
a_(n+1) is the previous term.

We can also use the following equation:


a_(n) = a_(1)*r^(n-1)

In which
a_(1) is the first term.

The common ratio of a geometric sequence is the division of the term
a_(n+1) by the term
a_(n)

In this question:


a_(1) = 2, a_(2) = -8, r = (-8)/(2) = -4

10th term:


a_(10) = 2*(-4)^(10-1) = -524288

The 10th term is -524,288

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