Respuesta :

they're going up by tenths

Answer:

Each term is the previous one multiplied by 10

In math notation:

[tex]a_n=10(a_{n-1})[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Notice if we multiply the first term by 10 we get the second:

0.006*10 = 0.06

Similarly the second term by 10 yields to the third term:

0.06*10 = 0.6

And the third term by 10 yields to the last term in the pattern:

0.6*10 = 6

If we call the n-th term [tex]a_n[/tex]

Then notice it is got by multiplying it by the previous term [tex]a_{n-1}][/tex]

So:  [tex]a_n=10(a_{n-1})[/tex]

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