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Given the arithmetic sequence an = 6 − 4(n + 2), what is the domain for n?

All integers where n > 0
All integers where n ≤ 1
All integers where n ≥ 1
All real numbers

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Answer:

Above answer is correct 1,000,000%

Explanation:

all integers where n≥1

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Answer:

Option 3 is correct that is all integers where n ≥ 1

Explanation:

We have been given the arithmetic sequence
a_n=6-4(n+2)

Here, domain are the values that n can take

Therefore, option 3 is correct.

Option 1 is incorrect because arithmetic series will start from 1

Option 2 is incorrect because it is not considering the positive values except 1

Option 4 is incorrect because if it will be real number range may be a fraction which should not be in an arithmetic sequence.

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