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The complete question is

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The correct answer is:

b.) f(n) = 3 • (-2)^(n-1)

Further explanation:

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It is denoted by r.

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Here,\\a_1=3\\a_2=-6\\a_3=12\\a_4=-24\\r=\frac{a_2}{a_1}=\frac{-6}{3}=-2\\\frac{a_3}{a_2}=\frac{12}{-6}=-2

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Hence,

The correct answer is:

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