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The following is a geometric sequence. 4, 16, 64, 256,…

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the following is a geometric sequence. _5,0,5,10,... ? true of false

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false-aerithmetic sequence.

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What is the common ratio of the following sequence? 8, 64, 512, 4096,…

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8

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What is the common ratio of the following sequence? 2, -4, 8, -16,…

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-2

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What are the next three terms of the following sequence? -10, 20, -40, 80,…

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haha, you haven't figured this out yet? -160, 320, -640

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What are the next three terms of the following sequence? 1, 3, 9, 27,…

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81, 243, 729

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Find two geometric means between 10 and 1250.

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The following is an arithmetic sequence. 5, 9, 13, 17,… True False

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true...+4...+4...+4....

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The following is an arithmetic sequence. -3, 3, -3, 3,… True False

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Falsoooo....*-1....*-1.....*1.....each time....over & over....

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What are the next 3 terms of the following sequence? 5.5, 6,7, 7.9, 9.1,…

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