Answer: The second term of the sequence is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the function c(n) = -6(-1/3)^n-1
To get the second term of the sequence, we will substitute n =2 into the given function to have;
c(2) = -6(-1/3)^2-1
c(2) = -6(-1/3)^2-1
c(2) = -6(-1/3)^1
C(2) = -6(-1/3)
Since -×- a= +
C(2) = +6/3
C(2) = 2
Therefore the second term of the sequence is 2