Answer:
![a_(13)=2(13)+13=39](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/4e0z34ro8qofj64pau0o6zcm9bbd2y29w0.png)
39 is the 13th term
Explanation:
Okay so essentially the
is just a substitute for x.
See how in the equation they put n into the x spot:
![y=mx+b\\a_n=mn+b\\a_n=2n+13](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/o6q3y5vs3ocei9f1ki9cgwkpnsh2i88ce5.png)
They changed the variable names:
![y=a_n\\m=2\\n=x\\b=13](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/u4kgt3ftt0beilp7a0a2cipeusr9pq3jq7.png)
Now we know what the n actually means, plus when they ask about the terms youre trying to find it's based off of that n:
When they say, 13 term, they mean
which would be the 13th answer in the series. So the first term would be based off of
![a_1](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/40742c9ciosbjt4dahwuhrjf4df7ari1v1.png)
![a_1=2(1)+13\\a_1=15](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/cnjfvv6d32ki5fqy32fi9e350klko7ncvx.png)
So whatever number is in the n position by a is what you'll be plugging into the x spot.
![y=mx+b\\a_n=2n+13\\a_1=2(1)+13=15\\a_2=2(2)+13=17\\a_3=2(3)+13=19\\a_4=2(4)+13=21\\a_5=2(5) +13=23\\a_6=2(6)+13=25\\a_7=2(7)+13=27\\a_8=2(8) +13=29\\a_9=2(9)+13=31\\a_(10)=2(10)+13=33\\a_(11)=2(11)+13=35\\a_(12)=2(12)+13=37\\a_(13)=2(13)+13=39](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/3txl5z9xl6mvmmrv9c95wkujvlizyp9n77.png)
These are all the answers leading up to the 13th term they asked for, and you can continue thus same equation with whatever number you can put into the n space.