SOLUTION: Write an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. (Assume that n begins with 1.)
1/3, − 2/9, 4/27, − 8/81, . . .
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Question 1178168: Write an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. (Assume that n begins with 1.)
1/3, − 2/9, 4/27, − 8/81, . . .
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