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find the common ratio of the given sequence, and write an exponential function which represents the sequence. use n = 1, 2, 3,

a) 3; f(n) = 2(3)n-1

b.) 1/3; f(x) = 2(3)n-1

c) 3; f(n) = 2(1/3)n-1

d). 1/3; f(n) = 2(1/3)n-1

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