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22 January, 04:04

What is the 13th term of the geometric sequence where a4 = 8 and r = 2?

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  1. 22 January, 04:27
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    To find a specified term in a geometric sequence, you can use the formula: an = a1r^ (n-1), where a1 = first term, n = position number of given term, r = common ratio, and an = value of term in given position.

    Since we're only given a4 and r, I'm assuming a1 would be 1 since that would correspond to the rate (If we start off with one, a2 would be 1 * 2 = 2, a3 would be 2 * 2 = 4, and a4 would be 4 * 2 = 8). So now just plug in the numbers for the variables and solve.

    a13 = 1 (2) ^ (13-1)

    a13 = 1 (2) ^ (12)

    a13 = 1 (4096)

    a13 = 4096

    The 13th term of this geometric sequence would be 4096. I hope this answers your question.
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