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  1. Write a rule for the sequence: 3, 9, 27, 81, ...Find the next three terms of the sequence: 2, 5, 8, 11, ... What is the 10th
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  2. 1) write a rule for the sequence(start with 8 and add -9 repeatedly.) 2) find the next three terms of the sequence -2, -12, -72,
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  3. 1) write a rule for the sequence 5,-4,-13,-22…D- start with 5 and add -9 repeatedly 2) find the next three terms of the
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  4. I am doing a practice test and I am stuck on a couple of questions.1.) Write a rule for the following sequence 8, -1, -10, -19
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  5. hi im really stuck...3. which explains why the sequence 81,3,1/9....... is arithmric or geometric A. the sequence is arithmic
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  6. Classify the following list of numbers as an arithmetic sequence, a geometric sequence, some other sequence, or not a sequence.9
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  7. Classify the following list of numbers as an arithmetic sequence, a geometric sequence, some other sequence, or not a sequence.9
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  10. Which statements describe the sequence –3, 5, –7, 9, –11, …? Check all that apply.The sequence has 5 terms. The 4th term
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