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2. find the next three terms of the sequence. -6, -24, -96, -384 1) -768, -1536 , -3072 2) -768, -3072, -12288 3) -1536, -6144...Asked by i8waddles
Find the next three terms of the sequence -6, -24, -96, -184
A. -768, -1,536, -3,072
B. -768, -3,072, -12,288
C. -1,536, -6,144, -24,576
D. -1,536, -9,216, -36,864
A. -768, -1,536, -3,072
B. -768, -3,072, -12,288
C. -1,536, -6,144, -24,576
D. -1,536, -9,216, -36,864
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Answered by
Reiny
I think you have a typo
if the sequence had been : -6, -24, -96, -384
each new term would be 4 times its previous.
If that is the case, I see that answer
if the sequence had been : -6, -24, -96, -384
each new term would be 4 times its previous.
If that is the case, I see that answer
Answered by
Damon
frustrating typos
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i8waddles
it was a typo, thank you very much
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