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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 07:07, celeste5364

Find the first six terms of the sequence.

A. 7, -28, -112, -448, -1792, -7168

B. -28, -112, -448, -1792, -7168, -28,672

C. -7, -28, -24, -20, -16, -12

D. 0, 4, -28, -24, -20, -16


Find the first six terms of the sequence.A. 7, -28, -112, -448, -1792, -7168 B. -28, -112, -448, -17

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A. 7, -28, -112, -448, -1792, -7168

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