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Dallas Bryant
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20 November, 06:15
5, 15, 45, 135, 405,
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Enrique Horton
20 November, 06:17
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This is a geometric sequence since there is a common ratio between each term. In this case, multiplying the previous term in the sequence by
3 which gives you the next term
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Ethan Booth
20 November, 06:23
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5,15,45,135,405,1215,3645 ...
Step-by-step explanation:
Just multiply it by 3
5 X 3 = 15
15 X 3 = 45
45 X 3 = 135
135 X 3 = 405 ...
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