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Find the first 6 terms of the sequence b^1 = 5. B^n = 2b(n -1) when n>1. Then write an explicit definition of the sequence and use it to find the 12th term.
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Bn = 5*2^(n-1)
B12 = 5*2^11 = 10240
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Find the first 6 terms of the sequence b^1 = 5. B^n = 2b(n -1) when n>1. Then write an explicit definition of the sequence and use it to find the 12th term.

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