2. Find the next three terms of the sequence.

-2,-12,-72,-432,...

You multiply each number by 6.

What do you think?

Oh that makes sense thank you!

To find the next three terms of the sequence -2, -12, -72, -432, we first need to determine the pattern or rule behind the sequence.

Looking at the terms, we can see that each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by -6.

So, to find the next term, we can multiply the last term (-432) by -6:

-432 x -6 = 2,592

Therefore, the next term of the sequence is 2,592.

To find the second term after that, we repeat the same process:

2,592 x -6 = -15,552

Therefore, the second next term of the sequence is -15,552.

To find the third term after that, we repeat the process one more time:

-15,552 x -6 = 93,312

Therefore, the third next term of the sequence is 93,312.

Therefore, the next three terms of the sequence are 2,592, -15,552, and 93,312.