SOLUTION: The first term of a sequence is square root of x. Each subsequent term is determined as the previous term raised to the power of 3 over 4. What is the third term?

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Question 1003815: The first term of a sequence is square root of x. Each subsequent term is determined as the previous term raised to the power of 3 over 4. What is the third term?
Answer by ikleyn(52794)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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x^(1/2), x^(3/8), x^(9/32).


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