SOLUTION: Given the geometric sequence 6, -3,1.5,-0.75, 0.375 a. Find the next two terms of the sequence b. Write a closed forumla and a recursive formula for the sequence c. Write

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Question 1047523: Given the geometric sequence 6, -3,1.5,-0.75, 0.375
a. Find the next two terms of the sequence
b. Write a closed forumla and a recursive formula for the sequence
c. Write the partial sum Sn (s subscript n) in Sigma notation

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a. , , with r = -1/2.

b.

c. .

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