smendoza1272 smendoza1272
  • 01-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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Given the geometric sequence an = 2(−3)n − 1, which of the following values for n lies in the appropriate domain for n?

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shelbycg02
shelbycg02 shelbycg02
  • 01-10-2018

Think that the domain is n=1.

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AlonsoDehner AlonsoDehner
  • 18-05-2019

Answer:

n belongs to set of natural numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the geometric sequence

[tex]a_n = 2(−3)^n − 1,[/tex]

Here an denotes the nh term.

Naturally, n cannot be 0 or negative.

Because the first term has n =1, and so on.

Domain for n is the set of all natural numbers

n = 1,2,3.....

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