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XxLauraxX:

Math work help🙏

XxLauraxX:

MikiJohnny:

last one i think

MikiJohnny:

NO FIRST ONE

MikiJohnny:

MYB

MikiJohnny:

FIRST ONE

XxLauraxX:

first 1 or last 1?

MikiJohnny:

First one

CriminalilticFool:

@mikijohnny wrote:
First one
May I ask your reasoning for your answer?

Midnight97:

@mikijohnny wrote:
First one
Hun I got this

toga:

@midnight97 wrote:
@mikijohnny wrote:
First one
Hun I got this
same sis

Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
@mikijohnny wrote:
First one
Hun I got this
same sis
Go right ahead sis I ain't feeling good rn

adrianluvvsyouu2:

You can use the formula \[a(r)^{n-1}\] to find any term n in an infinite sequence. Where a is the initial value (first value in your sequence), r is your rate, and n is your index (number term in your sequence, for example n=3 just means the third term)

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