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Consider the arithmetic sequence 13, 24, 35, ....

a. Find an explicit form for the sequence in terms of n.

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Answer:

The explicit form for the sequence is:
a_(n)=13+(n-1)(11)

Explanation:

In order to find an explicit form for the given sequence, you have to use the definition of arithmetic sequence and the explicit formula.

An arithmetic sequence is defined as a sequence where the difference of two consecutive terms is a constant.

The explicit formula is:


a_(n)=a_(1) + (n-1)d

Where a1 is the first term, d is the common difference and an is the nth term of the sequence.

You have to subtract two consecutive terms to obtain d:

24-13= 11

35-24=11

Therefore d=11

In this case a1=13

Replacing in the formula:


a_(n)=13+(n-1)(11)

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