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9 July, 10:58

What are the next two terms in the sequence - 16, 4, - 1, 1/4

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  1. 9 July, 11:17
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    Answer: fifth term = - 1/16

    Sixth term = 1/256

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given sequence is a geometric progression. This is because the ratio of two consecutive terms is constant.

    We will apply the formula for determining the nth term of a geometric progression series.

    Tn = ar^n-1

    Where

    Tn = value of the nth term of the geometric series

    a = The first term of the series.

    r = common ratio (ratio of a term to a consecutive previous term)

    n = number of terms in the series

    From the in information given,

    a = - 16

    r = 4/-16 = - 1/4

    The next 2 terms are the 5th and 6th terms.

    T5 = - 16 * - 1/4^ (5-1)

    T5 = - 16 * (-1/4) ^4

    T5 = - 16 * 1/256 = - 1/16

    The 6th term would be the 5th term * the common ratio. It becomes

    T6 = - 1/16 * -1/4 = 1/256
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