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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 19:00 Arielledt10

What is the explicit rule for the sequence 3, –6, 9, –18, 36, a. an =2(–3)n–1 b. an =3(2)n–1 c. an =3(–2)n d. an =3(–2)n–1

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