Let's take a look at the first few numbers in the sequence based on the given rule:
Inspecting this pattern it seems like the power
is being raised to is always one less than the number of the sequence, so if we were on the nth number in the sequence, that part of the expression would be
. We also know that we'll be multiplying whatever we get from that by 6, so we can write the full explicit rule for our sequence as
Where
is the nth number in our sequence.
Answer:
What he did wrong is that he did not flip all of the points. since S is 1 point up, it would then reflect 1 point down. point P is 3 up and the reflection should be 3 down. Q should be 3 down as well and R is 1 down below the x axis. The Y does not move for all of the points.
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps!
Answer:
C)
Step-by-step explanation:
Every is 6 times bigger than