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Use a graphing utility to graph the first 10 terms of the sequence.$$a_{n}=8(-0.3)^{n-1}$$
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We can do this by substituting the values of n from 1 to 10 into the given sequence formula $a_{n}=8(-0.3)^{n-1}$. Show more…
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