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Can someone write an explicit formula for the following sequence for me?:

3, -4, -11, -18,... The d=-7.

User Fleur
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Answer:


a_n=10-7n

Explanation:

The explicit form for an arithmetic sequence is:


a_n=a_1+d(n-1)

where
a_1 is the first term and [ted]d[/tex] is the common difference.

The given sequence is arithmetic because term-previous term is the same per each pair of term and previous term.

That is the following holds:

-4-3=-11-(-4)=-18-(-11)

All of these differences are equal to -7, the common difference.

So let's fill in the explicit form:


a_n=3+-7(n-1)

or


a_n=3-7(n-1)

or


a_n=3-7n+7

or


a_n=10-7n

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