What is the 6th term in the geometric sequence described by this explicit formula ?
what is the 6th term in the geometric sequence described - 1

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the answer is d. -5120

Step-by-step explanation:

a_(n) =-5(4)^(n-1)\na_(6)=-5(4)^(6-1)  \na_(6)=-5(4)^(5)  \na_(6)=-5(1024)\na_(6)=-5,120


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2x-y+2= 0

Step-by-step explanation:

(-5,-2)=(x1, y1)

(3, 14) =(x2, y2)

now,

slope(m)= y2-y1 / x2-x1

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passing point = (-5,-2) = x1,y1

now,

eqn of the line can be represented as,

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