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15 February, 11:23

Which sequence below represents an exponential sequence

A. (2,6,10,14,18 ...)

B. (3,5,9,16,24 ...)

C. (4,8,24,96 ...)

D. (256,64,16,4 ...)

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  1. 15 February, 13:37
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    D. (256,64,16,4 ...)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    An exponential sequence is one in which a term is gotten by simply multiplying the previous term with a particular fixed number.

    They are written in the form:

    yₙ = a * r⁽ⁿ ⁻ ¹⁾

    Where yₙ = nth term of the sequence

    a = first term before of the sequence

    r = common ratio

    The only option that represents that is option D.

    The common ratio, r, is ¼ and the first term, a, is 256.

    To get the second term,

    y = 256 * ¼⁽² ⁻ ¹⁾ = 256 * ¹/₄ = 64

    To get the third term,

    y = 256 * ¼⁽³ ⁻ ¹⁾ = 256 * ¹/₄² = 256 * 1/16 = 16

    To get the fourth term,

    y = 256 * ¼⁽⁴ ⁻ ¹⁾ = 256 * ¹/₄³ = 256 * 1/64 = 4
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