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term6 = 2(term5)^6 ----- equation (1) Replace term6 in equation (1) 2(term5)^6 / term5 = 4^8 Note 4^8 = 2^16 2(term5)^6 / term5 = 2^16 Divide both sides by 2 (term5^6)/term5 = 2^15 Therefore; term5^5 = 2^15 ----- 1 term5 = 2(term4)^5 Substitute term5 in our equation (2) [2(term4^5)]^5 = 2^15 2^5(ter...
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Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:09 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Tricky sqeuence Q: In a certain sequence, termn = 2(tn-1)^n
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