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| Question 161686:  log(2)8, log(4)8, log(8)8, log(16)8, log(32)8, log(64)8, log(128)8
 find an expression of the nth term of the sequence. write expression in p/q form. justify using technology.
 Answer by Earlsdon(6294)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the nth term (  ): 
  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,... You can see that the base of the logarithms is always 2 to some power, and the power of 2 goes up like this, starting with the first term
  :  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,..., so for the nth term  the base would be:  Now you can write the nth term as:
 
  Now if you rewrite this in exponential form, you'll get: 
  Substitute  to get: 
  Now since the bases (2) are equal, the exponents must be equal, so... 
  Divide both sides by n to get: 
  This is the expression for the nth term expressed in  form. 
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