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| Question 410797:  I have to find the "nth" term in a sequence. The series of numbers is -2,-10,-50, -250... I have to find the fifth and ninth term in this sequence. I have come across several equations and they are:
 
  and  This is a question on a take home quiz and don't necessarily want the answer, I just need help on what each of the variables stands for.(Example: A(n) is the nth term you want to find)
 Please help A.S.A.P. and Thank You!
 Sincerely,
 -In Need of Help
 
 Found 2 solutions by  scott8148, stanbon:
 Answer by scott8148(6628)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! this is a geometric sequence ___ each term is 5 times the previous term , so the common ratio (r) is 5 
 starting with some term "a" ___ a , a(5) , a(5^2) , a(5^3) , etc
 
 you can see that the nth term would be ___ a[5^(n-1)]
Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I have to find the "nth" term in a sequence. The series of numbers is -2,-10,-50, -250... I have to find the fifth and ninth term in this sequence.
 This is a geometric sequence because each successive term is 5 times
 the previous term.
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 Formula:
 The nth term formula is a(n) = a(1)*r^(n-1)
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 In your sequence a(1) is -2 and r is 5
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 Find a(5)
 Find a(9)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
 
 This is a question on a take home quiz and don't necessarily want the answer, I just need help on what each of the variables stands for.(Example: A(n) is the nth term you want to find)
 
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