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11 March, 14:32

He first term of a sequence is 2, and each subsequent term is the reciprocal of the square of the preceding term. what is the positive square root of the fifth term?

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  1. 11 March, 14:45
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    The first term is a₁ = 2.

    Each subsequent term is the reciprocal of the square of the preceding term.

    2nd term:

    a₂ = 1/2² = 1/4

    3rd term:

    a₃ = 1 / (1/4) ² = 1 / (1/16) = 16

    4th term:

    a₄ = 1/16² = 1/256

    5th term:

    a₅ = 1 / (1/256) ² = 1 / (1/65536) = 65536

    The positive square root of the fifth term is

    √ (65536) = 256

    Answer: 256
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