I need help with the test anyone please
1. write a rule for the sequense
5, -4 , -13, -22
2. find the next three terms of the sequense
-6,-24,-96,-384
#1. keep subtracting 9
#2. keep multiplying by 4
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#2 -6,-24,-96,-384
-768,-1,536, -3,072
-768, -3,072, -12,288
-1,536, -6,144, -24,576
-1,536,-9,216, -36,864
#3- what is the 9th term in the sequense
47
53
59
65
#4 identfie the sequense 3,888, 216, 12, 2/3 as arithmetic,geometric ,neither or both
this the questions I still need help with
can someone plz help me with this test im failing
Sure, I can help you with that!
1. To find a rule for the given sequence 5, -4, -13, -22, we need to determine how each term is related to the previous one.
In this sequence, it looks like each term is obtained by subtracting 9 from the previous term.
So, the rule for this sequence would be:
Start with 5, and then subtract 9 from each term to get the next term.
2. To find the next three terms of the sequence -6, -24, -96, -384, we need to determine the pattern or relationship between the terms.
In this sequence, it appears that each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by -4.
So, the rule for this sequence would be:
Start with -6, and then multiply each term by -4 to get the next term.
Using this rule, we can find the next three terms as follows:
-6 * -4 = 24
24 * -4 = -96
-96 * -4 = 384
Therefore, the next three terms of the sequence are 24, -96, and 384.