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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 23:00 Tobymorgan3287

What is a formula for the nth term of the given sequence? 50, -10, 2...
50,βˆ’10,2...

a_{n}=-250(-5)^{n-1}a
n

=βˆ’250(βˆ’5)
nβˆ’1

a_{n}=-250(-5)^{1-n}a
n

=βˆ’250(βˆ’5)
1βˆ’n

a_{n}=50(-\frac{1}{5})^{n}a
n

=50(βˆ’
5
1

)
n

a_{n}=50(-5)^{1-n}a
n

=50(βˆ’5)
1βˆ’n

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