It is 32768.
the series can be 1,-4,16,-64
No.
The sequence is a geometric progression.Here, first term(a) = 1 and common multiple(r) = 4.nth term of G.P. is given by an = arn-1If we put n = 5, then a5 = 1x44 = 256.So next term in the sequence is 256.
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What is the value of the 8th term of the sequence 4, 8, 16, 32,?what is the answers?1,024,512,128or2,048.
You mean what IS a geometric sequence? It's when the ratio of the terms is constant, meaning: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16... The ratio of one term to the term directly following it is always 1:2, or .5. So like, instead of an arithmetic sequence, where you're adding a specific amount each time, in a geometric sequence, you're multiplying by that term.
the series can be 1,-4,16,-64
No.
It is a geometric sequence.
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The sequence is a geometric progression.Here, first term(a) = 1 and common multiple(r) = 4.nth term of G.P. is given by an = arn-1If we put n = 5, then a5 = 1x44 = 256.So next term in the sequence is 256.
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Well, well, well, look who's getting fancy with geometric sequences! When the ratio between consecutive terms is "r," each term is found by multiplying the previous term by "r." So, in simpler terms, if you have a sequence like 2, 4, 8, 16, the ratio between consecutive terms is 2. Math can be sassy too, honey!
Sequences are a group of numbers that follow a certain pattern. There are two kinds of sequences, the arithematic sequence and geometric sequence. Arithematic sequence follows through addition (and subtraction). Geometric sequence follows throug multiplication (and division). Arithematic Sequence Example : 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 The pattern follows an addition of 5. Geometric Sequence Example : 1, 3, 9, 27, 81 The pattern follows a multiplication of 3
The terms are: 4, 8 and 16
What is the value of the 8th term of the sequence 4, 8, 16, 32,?what is the answers?1,024,512,128or2,048.