SOLUTION: Given the functions f(n) = 500 and g(n) = ()n − 1, combine them to create a geometric sequence, an, and solve for the 11th term.

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Question 852216: Given the functions f(n) = 500 and g(n) = ()n − 1, combine them to create a geometric sequence, an, and solve for the 11th term.
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