the first term of sequence defined by a n (-1)^n+1,3^n, 3^n will be
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We have, a
n
=(−1)
n−1
.2
n
Putting n=1,2,3,4 and 5, we get
a
1
=(−1)
1−1
×2
1
=(−1)
0
×2=2
a
2
=(−1)
2−1
×2
2
=(−1)
1
×4=−4
a
3
=(−1)
3−1
×2
3
=(−1)
2
×8=8
a
4
=(−1)
4−1
×2
4
=(−1)
3
×16=−16
and, a
5
=(−1)
5−1
×2
5
=(−1)
4
×32=32
The first five terms are 2,−4,8,−16,32
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