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Inessa05 [86]
3 years ago
10

What is the simplest form of the fraction below? 24/36

Mathematics
1 answer:
Stells [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The first explicit equation is

a_n=-3(3)^{n-1}

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a_1=-3(3)^{1-1}=-3

At n=2,

a_2=-3(3)^{2-1}=-9

At n=3,

a_3=-3(3)^{3-1}=-27

Therefore, the geometric sequence is {-3,-9, -27,- 81, -243, ...}.

The second explicit equation is

a_n=-3(-3)^{n-1}

At n=1,

a_1=-3(-3)^{1-1}=-3

At n=2,

a_2=-3(-3)^{2-1}=9

At n=3,

a_3=-3(-3)^{3-1}=-27

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At n=1,

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At n=2,

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At n=3,

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At n=1,

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At n=2,

a_2=243(\frac{1}{3})^{2-1}=81

At n=3,

a_3=243(\frac{1}{3})^{3-1}=27

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