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Which statement describes the sequence –1, 2, –4, 8, –16, … ? The sequence is both an increasing and a decreasing sequence because the terms repeat a pattern of increasing, then decreasing. The sequence is both an increasing and a decreasing sequence because the terms repeat a pattern of increasing, then decreasing. The sequence is neither an increasing nor a decreasing sequence because the terms alternate between positive and negative. The sequence is neither an increasing nor a decreasing sequence because the terms alternate between positive and negative. The sequence is an increasing sequence because the absolute values of the terms increase. The sequence is an increasing sequence because the absolute values of the terms increase. The sequence is a decreasing sequence because each successive negative term is less than the previous negative term.

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