2, 2, . . .THE FIRST THREE TERMS OF A SEQUENCE ARE SHOWN ABOVE.YOU W...

1, 2, 2, . . .The first three terms of a sequence are shown above.You won’t need to use the formulas for “arith-Each term after the second term is found by dividingmetic sequences” or “geometric sequences”the preceding term by the term before that. For exam-that you may have learned in algebra class.ple, the third term is found by dividing the secondInstead, SAT “sequence” questions simplyterm, 2, by the first term, 1. What is the value of therequire that you figure out the pattern in the218th term of this sequence?sequence.

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Concept Review 1: Sequences