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The first four terms of a sequence are shown on the graph below. On a coordinate plane, points are at (1, negative 1), (2, 8), (3, negative 16), (4, 32). What can be concluded about the sequence? The common ratio of the sequence is 2. The common difference of the sequence is 2. The next term of the sequence is represented by the point (5, 64). The next term of the sequence is represented by the point (5, –64).

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