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What is the value of the 11th term in the sequence -3, -6, -12, -24

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Answered by nagangouda1974
0

Step-by-step explanation:

a=-3

d=-3

n=11

an=-3+(11-1)-3

=-3+(-30)

an=-33

Answered by UdayAshish
1

Answer:

−3,072

Step-by-step explanation:

the the ratio of consecutive terms is equal so it is a GP

any two term of GP is equal to ar^(n-1) where a equal to -3, r equal to 2 and n is equal to 11.

hence the answer is −3,072

hope it helped you

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