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In the arithmetic sequence, -12, -17, -22, -27... which term has a value of -68?​

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Answer:

-68 is not a term in the given sequence

Explanation:

The given sequence is -12, -17, -22, -27...

There is a common difference of d=-17--12=-5

The explicit rule for this sequence is
f(n)=-12-5(n-1)

Or
f(n)=-5n-7

To find the term that has a value of -68 we equate the explicit formula and solve for n.


-68=-5n-7


\implies -68+7=-5n


\implies -61=-5n


n=(61)/(5) =12.2

The position should be a natural number.

Since n is a decimal, it tells us that -68 is not a term in the given sequence

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