Find an explicit rule for the nth term of the sequence.
-4, -8, -16, -32,
select one:...
Mathematics, 05.02.2020 03:57 keesbre
Find an explicit rule for the nth term of the sequence.
-4, -8, -16, -32,
select one:
a. an = -4 • 2n - 1
b. an = 2 • -4n + 1
c. an = 2 • -4n
d. an = -4 • 2n
Answers: 3
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