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The first 5 terms in a number sequence are 10, 7, 4, 1, -2 ... What is the nth term of the sequence?
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The first 5 terms in a number sequence are
10, 7, 4, 1, -2 ...
What is the nth term of the sequence?
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The ninth number in the sequence is -14 actually.
Further explanation:
Look at a number line if it helps. All you need to do is subtract 3 four more times to get your answer.
Hope this helps!
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the nth term of the sequence is 13
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