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Find a formula for the general term `a_n` of the sequence assuming the pattern of the first few terms continues.
`{ 6/3, \ 6/9, \ 6/27, \ 6/81, \ 6/243, \ cdots}`
Assume the first term is `a_1`
`a_n` =
`{ 6/3, \ 6/9, \ 6/27, \ 6/81, \ 6/243, \ cdots}`
Assume the first term is `a_1`
`a_n` =
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