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1 December, 20:19

Which formula can be used to describe the sequence - 2 2/3, - 5 1/3, - 10 2/3, - 21 1/3, - 42 2/3

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  1. 1 December, 22:56
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    When you compare each term to the one before it, you find they have a common ratio: 2.

    An appropriate formula might be

    ... f (x+1) = 2f (x)
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