28haileyrojas 28haileyrojas
  • 22-07-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

A recursive rule for an arithmetic sequence is a1=−7;an=an-1 Times (1/3)

Respuesta :

jmonterrozar
jmonterrozar jmonterrozar
  • 26-07-2020

Answer:

-7 * (1/3) ^ (n-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

I think the question should be related to going from recursive to explicit form, therefore:

We have that the recursive formula for the given geometric sequence is:

a1 = -7

an = (an-1) * (1/3)

With the above we can assume that:

r = 1/43

following the rule of the explicit formula that is given by:

an = a1 * (r) ^ (n-1)

we substitute and we have:

an = -7 * (1/3) ^ (n-1)

Therefore the explicit formula from the given data would be:

an = -7 * (1/3) ^ (n-1)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

the Greek City-state of Athens was a (blank), in which each citizen served in the Assembly
A students claims that 8 to the 3rd power and 8 to the negative 5th power is greater than 1. Explain whether the student is correct or not.
how does a digital in the ten thousand place compare to a digit in the thousands place
Which of the following figures are quadrilaterals?
Another word for foreshadowing is
How much per person to go to the everglades if it costs 245$ to 7 people to go to everglades
Is 16.45 equal to 16.454
Is it correct: -3(-4)2=(12)2=144? plz explain
for which equation is x=-1/3 not a solution A. 7+9x=4 B. 6x-5=7 C. 18+9/x=-9 D. 12x+8=4
grant plans to evaporate enough water from 22 gallons of a 16% ammonia solution to make a 24% ammonia solution. Which equation can he use to find n, the number