- Rastis
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When I first looked at this problem I immediately looked to strategically guess, as any type of sequence question is out of my realm of capability. And after looking at the answer explanation, my guessing option was cemented.
In a geometric sequence each term is found by multiplying the previous term by a constant. If the first and second terms in a geometric sequence are 2x and 4x, what is the 600th term of the sequence?
a) (2^599)x
b) (2^600)x
c) 2^600x
d) (4^600)x
e) (4^599)x
In a geometric sequence each term is found by multiplying the previous term by a constant. If the first and second terms in a geometric sequence are 2x and 4x, what is the 600th term of the sequence?
a) (2^599)x
b) (2^600)x
c) 2^600x
d) (4^600)x
e) (4^599)x














