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Determine whether the sequence is arithmetic or geometric. sequence 1: –10, 20, – 40, 80, sequence 2: 15, – 5, – 25, – 45, which of the following statements are true regarding sequence 1 and sequence 2. both sequences are geometric. sequence 2 is arithmetic and sequence 1 is geometric. sequence 1 is arithmetic and sequence 2 is geometric. both sequences are arithmetic.

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