For a geometric progression with first term 1 and common ratio -2, find the 6th term.
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For a geometric progression, the nth term is found by multiplying the first term by the common ratio raised to n-1. This is because the first term already counts as term 1. The nth term is a r^(n-1). Therefore T_6=1(-2)^(6-1)=-32. So after substituting a, r, and n, we get the required term.
