The nth term of a sequence is given as \(4 \times 3^{(3 - n)}\). Calculate the third term.

a

12

b

32

c

4

d

3

e

1

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ore_rg
7 years ago

i will like to know how the answers were gotten and solved ,thank you.

idokopossible
5 years ago

Concerning the given nth term, the 3rd term of the sequence is 0 and not 4. It can only be 4 if the nth term is given as 4x3^(3-n)

ayomidee2008
2 years ago

pls how was the question solved

YoungKodex
3 years ago

I don't know how they got 4 as the answer the answer is supposed to be 0

Rhoda21
2 years ago

the final answer is wrong pls check ur workings again

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