Haley's teacher asks her to find the 10th term of the sequence; 1,3,9,27
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Answer:
We can make a sequence using the nth term by substituting different values for the term number(n). To find the 10th term we would follow the formula for the sequence but substitute 10 instead of 'n'; to find the 50th term we would substitute 50 instead of n. To find the first term we substitute n = 1 into the nth term.
Answer:59,049
Step-by-step explanation:in this case multiplying the previous term in the sequence by 3.
1×3=3
3x3=9
9×3=27
27×3=81
81×3=243
243×3=729
729×3=2,187
2,187×3=6,561
6,561×3=19,683
At the 10 term
19,683×3=59,049