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1. the first term of a geometric sequence is 6 and the common ratio is -...
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1. the first term of a geometric sequence is 6 and the common ratio is -8. find the 7th term.
2. the first term of a geometric sequence is -3 and the common ratio is 1/2. find the 6th term.
3. the first term of a geometric sequence is -0.25 and the common ratio is -3. find the 10th term.
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