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In a geometric sequence, a2=2, a3=12, and a4=72. Which equation can be used to find the nth term of the sequence, an?
an=2⋅10n−1
an=6⋅2n−1
an=13⋅6n−1
an=2n−1

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Answer:

an =1/3*6^n-1

Step-by-step explanation:

You should plug in 2 for n in each equation, which, the correct one should give you 2. Then, to make sure, you plug in 3 in the equations that gave you 2.

Example:

an = 1/3 * 6 ^n-1

Plug in 2.

an = 1/3 * 6 ^2-1

an = 1/3 * 6 ^1

1/3 * 6 = 2

Step 2.

an = 1/3 * 6 ^3-1

an = 1/3 * 6 ^2

1/3 * 36 = 12

Hope this helps.

Answer:

an=1/3⋅6*n−1

Step-by-step explanation:

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