Answer: the answer Is line segment RS
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

You gave the explicit form.
Step-by-step explanation:
You gave the explicit form.
The recursive form is giving you a term in terms of previous terms of the sequence.
So the recursive form of a geometric sequence is
and they also give a term of the sequence; like first term is such and such number. All this says is to get a term in the sequence you just multiply previous term by the common ratio.
r is the common ratio and can found by choosing a term and dividing by the term that is right before it.
So here r=-3 since all of these say that it does:
-54/18
18/-6
-6/2
If these quotients didn't match, then it wouldn't be geometric.
Anyways the recursive form for this geometric sequence is

Answer:
yea by using a resipe
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is B) multiply 3 by 3. With that 2 on top, that doesn't mean 3 times 2, that means multiply 3 by itself, however many times the number says, if that makes sense. So if there's a 2 above the 3, then that would be 3*3. If it was a 5 instead of a two, that would mean 3*3*3*3*3. Not 3*5.
Answer:
a) no real solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
the discriminant (b² - 4ac) is negative which indicates no real solutions