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6. Find the first, fourth, and tenth terms of the arithmetic sequence described by the given rule. A(n) 12 + (n-1)(3) 3,24, 27 0,9,27 12,24, 42 12, 21, 39
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6. Find the first, fourth, and tenth terms of the arithmetic sequence described by the given rule.
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12 + (n-1)(3)
3,24, 27
0,9,27
12,24, 42
12, 21, 39
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