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look at the photo
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Since the inequality is already written in y=mx+b, you can easily graph the line. +3 is the y intercept, so one point would be (0,3). -2 resembles the slope, so diagonally to the left, you would go up 2 and across 1. Also, since the sign is "<" you would graph with a dotted line. Then to know which side to shade, I always use the coordinate (0,0). I plug in 0 for both x and y to see if (0,0) satisfies the inequality. In this case it does, so you would shade on the side where (0,0) is located.
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Too much money
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<u>Geometric Sequences</u>
There are two basic types of sequences: arithmetic and geometric. The arithmetic sequences can be recognized because each term is found as the previous term plus a fixed number called the common difference.
In the geometric sequences, each term is found by multiplying (or dividing) the previous term by a fixed number, called the common ratio.
We are given the sequence:
112, -28, 7, ...
It's easy to find out this is a geometric sequence because the signs of the terms are alternating. If it was an arithmetic sequence, the third term should be negative like the second term.
Let's find the common ratio by dividing each term by the previous term:

Testing with the third term:

Now we're sure it's a geometric sequence with r=-1/4, we use the general equation for the nth term:


I kept getting 900 i am sorry if that is incorrect