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What is the 21st term of the sequence with a1 = -6 and d = 4?

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74

70

78

-40

User SBM
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Answer:

SoluTion :-

Here we will use the formula


\tt \: a_n \: = a_1 +( n - 1)\: * d


\tt\: a_(21) = −6+(21−1)4

By using PEMDAS


\tt \: a_(21) = - 6 + (20)4


\tt \: a_(21) \: = - 6 + 80 = 74


\huge \tt \bigodot \: \: 74

User Tachi
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 74}}

Explanation:

The nth term of an arithmetic sequence can be found using the following formula.


a_n=a_1+(n-1)d

Where n is the term, a₁ is the first term, and d is the common difference.

We want to find the 21st term, we know the first term is -6, and the common difference is 4.


n= 21\\a_1= -6 \\d=4

Substitute the values into the formula.


a_(21)=-6+(21-1)4

Solve according to PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

Solve inside the parentheses.


a_(21)=-6+(20)4

Multiply 20 and 4.


a_(21)= -6+80 \\

Add -6 and 80.


a_(21)=74

The 21st term of the sequence is 74

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